Examples of 'wants a photo' in a sentence
Meaning of "wants a photo"
wants a photo: This phrase is used when someone desires to have a photograph taken, either of themselves or of a particular subject
How to use "wants a photo" in a sentence
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wants a photo
Dad wants a photo of the happy family.
I do not think he wants a photo of you.
He wants a photo with the scholarship students.
I think she just wants a photo op with a cop.
He wants a photo of the happy couple.
I think he wants a photo.
He wants a photo for his shop.
No matter where she goes everyone wants a photo with Misako.
No one wants a photo op with me.
Bringing an alien species into the White House while we are fighting He wants a photo op.
He says he wants a photo of you.
And he says, " Let us take a selfie . But Michael wants a photo.
Trump wants a photo opp.
Did they take you into the fields? No one wants a photo op with me.
And the newspaper wants a photo with him and your family.
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Here we go. I think he wants a photo.
He wants a photo op.
But Michael wants a photo.
No one wants a photo where they look like a bulldog with its head out a car window.
Every day, someone wants a photo with you.
She wants a photo of me in London.
This shoot tomorrow, he just wants a photo of us with Alicia.
Laura wants a photo with Bernadette.
The mayor 's about to leave, And the newspaper wants a photo with him and your family.
The Source wants a photo of you and your sweetheart.
The bad news is, she wants a photo.
He wants a photo of Veronica.
Come here . I think he wants a photo.
Come on . Dad wants a photo of the happy family.
No one wants a photo op with me . I never leave the bus.
Architectural digest wants a photo session the week of the 15th.
No one wants a photo op with me . I never leave the bus . Were the windows open?
What did he say? He wants a photo with the scholarship students.
Who wants a photo like that?
I do not think he wants a photo of you … And you are?
And the newspaper wants a photo with him and your family. The mayor's about to leave.
OK, he 's in a tree . He wants a photo of the happy couple.
Great! She wants a photo of me in London.
Lee, Mary wants a photo with you.