Definitions
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- noun A point in time during the taking of a
photograph .
Etymologies
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Examples
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A video-on-demand cable network called Sportskool gives you 24-hour access to top athletes like Mia Hamm and Bill Walton, who can be frozen midshot with the press of a pause button.
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When you're gripping the phone, you may accidentally hit the OK button and close the camera app midshot.
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So I’d try to do part of one, or I’d chicken out midshot and miss my vein.
HIGH ON ARRIVAL MACKENZIE PHILLIPS 2009
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So I’d try to do part of one, or I’d chicken out midshot and miss my vein.
HIGH ON ARRIVAL MACKENZIE PHILLIPS 2009
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So I’d try to do part of one, or I’d chicken out midshot and miss my vein.
HIGH ON ARRIVAL MACKENZIE PHILLIPS 2009
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