Sentences with accordion
ac·cor·di·on
A a - accordion pleats
- Still in reverse, she goosed the gas and accordioned the running board a fraction of an inch more.
- She was nervously folding the fabric of her shirt into accordion folds.
- No children defying their parents and pulling things off the shelves and no scary women with accordion folders full of coupons.
- accordion roof; accordion panel.
- The roof of the car accordions to let in sunlight and fresh air.
- Purchase a plastic accordion folder and create tabs for each of the children you babysit.
- Fold one side one inch back and continue in an accordion fashion until you have one strip of tissue about one inch across.
- The impact accordioned the car beneath the truck.
- A recent solo exhibition at Mixed Greens featured two drawings in accordion books.
- It looked like it was a single car that had no hood and two trunks, with an accordion design in the middle.
- Over in the Marist Hall that evening a recital will take place at 8pm and the instruments involved are accordions, concertina and guitars and traditional singing.
- These accordion style doors have the advantages of no tracks to trip over or keep clean.
- Repeated a few times, it has an accordion effect and adds several minutes to the journey.
- Cardboard strips can also be curved, folded in accordion fashion, and coiled for a wide variety of effects.
- Only the prototype for accordion garage doors, which form the entire facade on the south side, can be called a luxury item.
- The PV array blanket is folded in an accordion style before placement in a canister.
- For example, to keep her papers in order, would she work best with a binder or an accordion file?
- Another format of Japanese books are accordion structures with a few variations.
- You might even want to throw in some fancier accordion pleats or other folds to make your shapes come to life.
- Frank Marocco, a rare jazz accordionist, a first-call studio musician and one of the most recorded accordion players in the world, has died.
- A white sporting jacket with a thick, accordion collar over a brown sweater and a white sailing shirt.
- She demonstrates the accordion binding of Hiddenness by opening the book to stand on its own as a kind of folding canvas.
- Use cloth napkins, fold them into accordion pleats and place them in the water glasses.
- Saxophones, accordions, guitars, clarinets, double-bass, and percussion blend with an extensive electronic array of clicks, hiss, static, and sampled voices.
- Fiddler Gerry Harrington and accordionist Eoghan O'Sullivan will bring their years of musical experience to bear on what promises to be a relaxed and very entertaining evening of traditional music.
- To save these pieces he folded the paper accordion style, and from that came the idea of making even sized rectangles one under the other on each pleat.