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Definition of photo op in English: photo opnoun North American informal another term for photo opportunity Example sentencesExamples - This is, of course, an elaborate photo op, not actual combat.
- So, you can have the photo op, but you've got to ask the question: What about this particular issue as well?
- These two saw the religious character as a good photo op.
- The June 30th date is clearly meaningless except as a photo op for domestic political consumption.
- Is it a sexy photo op for politicians and artists?
- And, you know, that's better than having a big meeting with a photo op with the president in the Oval Office.
- I can imagine some may call this more of a photo op than a summit.
- I was outraged and disgusted, and I just think it's a photo op.
- I went mostly for the free food and drinks, although I did get coralled into a photo op.
- And so, if he ends up eroding some of his domestic support to do this, this ends up being a photo op.
- You could see the struggle in his face as he weighed whether cutting into it was a photo op he wanted to partake in.
- This was a photo op for purely political purposes.
- The Americans continue to use the distribution of humanitarian aid as a photo op, leading to unfair distribution of food and water, with the strongest being in a position to steal much of the aid.
- A politician out fishing on a ripping stream or clear lake makes a fine photo op, a manufactured image of a wholesome person who cherishes nature.
- And you can bet that if our welcome was anything like that, there would have been a photo op and a wave of planted stories.
- In fact, he accepted a Congressional Medal of Honor from President Nixon, in a photo op staged to counter the antiwar protests.
- When a candidate does a photo op in a store or restaurant, I go, have a leisurely lunch and then come back later and ask the proprietor to re-create the whole event as though it were a crime scene.
- Yes, the one praying is so obviously a behind-the-scenes picture that never could have been taken in a normal photo op.
- That's right - he as you saw just a moment ago has made the ritual walk to the podium to do what is billed as an audio check, a check of the house, but it is really a photo op.
- This was actually a photo op so we were not permitted to ask any questions.
Definition of photo op in US English: photo opnounˈfōtō äp North American informal another term for photo opportunity Example sentencesExamples - This is, of course, an elaborate photo op, not actual combat.
- I can imagine some may call this more of a photo op than a summit.
- You could see the struggle in his face as he weighed whether cutting into it was a photo op he wanted to partake in.
- These two saw the religious character as a good photo op.
- I was outraged and disgusted, and I just think it's a photo op.
- Is it a sexy photo op for politicians and artists?
- And, you know, that's better than having a big meeting with a photo op with the president in the Oval Office.
- And you can bet that if our welcome was anything like that, there would have been a photo op and a wave of planted stories.
- This was actually a photo op so we were not permitted to ask any questions.
- I went mostly for the free food and drinks, although I did get coralled into a photo op.
- Yes, the one praying is so obviously a behind-the-scenes picture that never could have been taken in a normal photo op.
- This was a photo op for purely political purposes.
- The June 30th date is clearly meaningless except as a photo op for domestic political consumption.
- That's right - he as you saw just a moment ago has made the ritual walk to the podium to do what is billed as an audio check, a check of the house, but it is really a photo op.
- When a candidate does a photo op in a store or restaurant, I go, have a leisurely lunch and then come back later and ask the proprietor to re-create the whole event as though it were a crime scene.
- In fact, he accepted a Congressional Medal of Honor from President Nixon, in a photo op staged to counter the antiwar protests.
- And so, if he ends up eroding some of his domestic support to do this, this ends up being a photo op.
- So, you can have the photo op, but you've got to ask the question: What about this particular issue as well?
- A politician out fishing on a ripping stream or clear lake makes a fine photo op, a manufactured image of a wholesome person who cherishes nature.
- The Americans continue to use the distribution of humanitarian aid as a photo op, leading to unfair distribution of food and water, with the strongest being in a position to steal much of the aid.
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