Definitionn. a portable box-shaped free-reed instrument
Last update: August 23, 2015
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Ram plays the accordion. [Please select]
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A folded cotton kerchief and accordion-pleated apron give a daintiness to the whole dress. [Please select]
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Of course, too, she was curious about the accordion. [Please select]
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Some one would sing, and others would play strange, old tunes on accordion or guitar. [Please select]
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"No, no, Jessie, spare me," returned the Highlander, "but get out your accordion, and--" "Accordion." [Please select]
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It was a big, smooth face, with accordion-plaited chins. [Please select]
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One was playing an accordion, and another a fiddle. [Please select]
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He threw back his head, lifted his eyes dreamily, as he had seen real musicians lift theirs, and distended the accordion preparing to produce the wonderful calf-like noise which was the instrument's great charm. [Please select]
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Mitchy-Mitch, to emphasize his disapproval of the accordion, opening his mouth still wider, lost therefrom the jaw-breaker, which rolled in the dust. [Please select]
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