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Definition of Picturizing
1. picturize [v] - See also: picturize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Picturizing
Literary usage of Picturizing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Negro Press in the United States by Frederick German Detweiler (1922)
"... recently made the announcement that his organization was now releasing each
month a Negro News Reel, picturizing the achievements of the American Negro ..."
2. Careers for Women by Catherine Filene (1920)
"They acquire a knowledge of the technical difficulties and the cost involved in
picturizing a story. They are given novels to digest with a view to pic- ..."
3. Careers for Women by Catherine Filene (1920)
"They acquire a knowledge of the technical difficulties and the cost involved in
picturizing a story. They are given novels to digest with a view to pic- ..."
4. A Book about Myself by Theodore Dreiser (1922)
"... engagements, feasts such as a score of facile novelists subsequently succeeded
in picturizing to the entertainment and disturbance of rural America. ..."
5. The First One Hundred Noted Men and Women of the Screen by Carolyn Lowrey (1920)
"He is at this writing picturizing the book "Mary Gary" for Robertson-Cole.
From boyhood, Mr. Hickman's mother cherished the desire that he would study for ..."
6. The Indiana School Journal by Indiana State Teachers Association (1868)
"The first of these presents the elements of numbers in the simplest form possible,
picturizing the objects named in a most elaborate manner. ..."
7. Motion Picture Directing: The Facts and Theories of the Newest Art by Peter Milne, New York institute of photography (1922)
"If he takes a little too long in picturizing a certain sequence, where does he
stand? He can't resort to the practice of the feature director, ..."
8. Catalog of Copyright Entries. by Library of Congress, Copyright Office (1920)
"[17078 May the end of a perfect day be yours, etc. [Holiday greeting card
picturizing a typical California mission scene, etc.! © Nov. 26, 1921 ; 2 c. Dec. ..."