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Examples for "zoom "
Examples for "zoom "
1 So digital zoom is better than nothing, but it's not great either.
2 Another option is to zoom in on different parts of a painting.
3 The one feature that I wish were present was a zoom feature.
4 However, Samsung will be taking the monster zoom feature one step further.
5 Let me zoom in on so that those sets are not included.
1 The more the corn fell, the quicker she made the sickle whizz .
2 He was a mathematics whizz - kid and destined for Harvard and great things.
3 It was at this time that the whizz - bang shell made its debut.
4 Shots began to whizz overhead and to splash the water around us.
5 The pods whizz up obligingly and stop politely, waiting to be boarded.
1 Instead of being able to zoom along to the studio and start work, we're scrabbling for dope.
2 Attached to overhead wires, you zoom along as high as 55m and as long as 600m, screaming like a tickled banshee as you go.
3 Lucas Vázquez zoomed along the touchline and onto the pitch.
4 The example included shows zooming along a specific route.
5 Or we see them in artists' renderings, those sci-fi looking images of spacecraft zooming along in orbit.
1 There is zero waiting time and you can whizz along the bus lane.
2 Tiny trains whizz along Madurodam's mini-railway that reminds visitors of the country's dense network.
3 The vehicle quickly gathered headway and was soon fairly whizzing along .
4 While standing upon the summit, a train of cars - came whizzing along at a fine rate.
5 For she had a little toy engine, which could be wound up with a key and sent whizzing along .
6 Thereupon John threw on the gas by degrees until the indicator showed them to be whizzing along at 150 miles.
7 The squire, down the lane, saw him whizzing along and accepted it profanely as an exhibition for his especial benefit.
8 "I've brought you whizzing along , you and Clara," he said proudly.
9 In peace times it would be regarded as a crazy man's deed, to go whizzing along at full speed without lights.
10 The ball came whizzing along , passed just over the mast-head, and fell in the water a couple of lengths off on the starboard bow.
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