concertina in the PONS Dictionary

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However, a snake utilizing concertina locomotion produces a much higher net cost of transport, while sidewinding actually produces a lower net cost of transport.
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The concertina method consists in a piecemeal approach to trade reforms, however, with a clear quantitative priority setting.
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Other instruments, including the fiddle, zither, concertina and accordion are used to play polka or other dance music.
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It moves by internal concertina-like movements and by undulating its body from side to side.
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He is a player of the harmonica, concertina, banjo and jaw harp.
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He then moved ahead of the foremost scouts, personally leading the attack, until confronted by a boobytrapped double concertina obstacle.
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When the rich man showed up to see how he was fighting, he found the soldier standing and playing the concertina during a battle.
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Vocal and concertina records were released with a call-and-response style and a concertina used as a counterpoint to the lead vocal.
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It is related to the concertina, bandoneon and the accordion.
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The compound looked like other camps except that it was surrounded by concertina wire and had no guard towers.
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