poser in the PONS Dictionary

poser Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

it's a bit of a poser!

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The only time a poser is put up it is by mistake.
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Poser's interface has evolved since the product's introduction in 1995.
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In the documentary stream, the artist explores the classical approach to portrait rendition, aptly depicting the personalities and psyches of her posers.
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She also returned to the bodybuilding stage as a guest poser showing a smaller frame than she had during her competitive days.
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It features a racially diverse group of hip-hop posers.
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He was not a poser.
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In later year, he began to suffer from arthritis but was exercised every day and described as a charming character and a bit of a poser by his handlers.
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It's full of posers and saps with no talent.
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Mostly, posers create believable stories involving friends of the real person they are imitating.
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Poser criteria were published in 1983 and their sensitivity increased with time.
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