Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "pedal"

Lexicographically close words:
pedagogical; pedagogics; pedagogue; pedagogues; pedagogy; pedaled; pedaling; pedalled; pedalling; pedals
  1. To hold, the forte pedal down, from beginning to end!

  2. Like message copowder and sashes sashes, like pedal sashes and so sashes, like pedal causes and so sashes, and pedal cause killed surgeon in six safest six which, pedal sashes.

  3. A pedal a pedal is that which when examined is made and this is no mistake in regularity it is a splendid thing.

  4. The boy with one foot on the pedal mounted sideways and slid along the platform slowly, indifferently.

  5. Billy slung himself across his wheel, gave a cursory glance at the landscape, took a running slide over the tracks with a swift pedal or two and slumped in a heap, lying motionless as the dead.

  6. Toward that pedal that sounded the hold-up alarm, flashing it right to local police headquarters.

  7. Instead of slowing the car to squeeze through the narrow opening, he tramped on the gas pedal and set his teeth for the shock he knew was coming.

  8. Shiv came down on the gas pedal and the car picked up speed.

  9. The appearance of the organ was enough to make Jared approach it reverently; and he shuffled on to the long stool, pressing down the lowest pedal key as he passed, so that it gave forth a deep shuddering rumble.

  10. They say Chicago girls have big feet; I don't know this to be a fact, but if they have anything like the pedal spread of Captain Bates they are entitled to the credit generally given them of greatness in this way.

  11. Unwilling to incommode the ladies in the least, the young man, with Chesterfieldian grace, elevated a pedal extremity over the back of his chair, with the intention of going out through the aisle behind.

  12. The inverted dominant pedal in the C sharp minor episode reveals, with the massive coda, a great master.

  13. The tempo is abnormally slow, and the tone is not in a position where the sustaining pedal can sensibly help it.

  14. Its serene beginning, lugubrious interlude, with the dominant pedal never ceasing, a basso ostinato, gives color to Kleczynski's contention that the prelude in B minor is a mere sketch of the idea fully elaborated in No.

  15. The pedal is needful to give the requisite effect, and must change with every new harmony; but it should only be used in the latter stages of study, when the difficulties are nearly mastered.

  16. Another story is of one or the other working the pedal rods--the pedals being broken.

  17. Rubinstein declared that all the pedal marks are wrong in Chopin.

  18. He speaks of this very study in F minor and the enchanting way Rubinstein and Essipowa ended it--the echo- like effects on the four C's, the pedal floating the tone.

  19. The visceral ganglion is connected with the pedal below.

  20. The pedal ganglion is made of right and left parts quite completely fused except at the margins.

  21. The visceral ganglia are quite widely separated and a little larger than the pedal mass.

  22. These two branches on each side seem to run together before the pedal ganglia are reached.

  23. The pedal mass is the smallest of the three chief ganglionic areas.

  24. In section the pedal ganglion at one place seems to be made up of four parts which may correspond to four connectives from the cerebro-pleural although only one pair of connectives was clearly determined.

  25. The pedal ganglion is small and much as in Nucula.

  26. Reconstruction of pedal ganglion of Malletia from the ventral side.

  27. Section of the pedal mass of Nucula, through the center.

  28. Section through the central part of the pedal mass of Malletia.

  29. A very important bursa, because it is so frequently inflamed in coffin-joint lameness, facilitates the gliding of the flexor tendon over the navicular bone before it becomes attached to the inferior face of the pedal or digital bone.

  30. The lateral cartilages are attached to the posterior angles of the pedal bone.

  31. For example, the laminae of the foot are imprisoned between the horny wall and the pedal bone.

  32. In the last movement of the B flat minor sonata of Chopin he produced pedal effects that can never be described, but for any one who remembers them they will always be treasured as one of the greatest of musical joys.

  33. His mastery of the pedal was nothing short of phenomenal.

  34. The pedal helps wonderfully, for it is truly the 'soul of the piano.

  35. I know of no one else who uses the pedal in just this fashion; so I feel as though I had discovered it.

  36. I give special preparatory exercises for pedal use.

  37. Note in this movement the slow, dreamy effect that can be made at the ending of the second solo, and the artistic use of the pedal in the following chords.

  38. One needs a flexible ankle to use the pedal properly; indeed the ankle should be as pliant as the wrist.

  39. In this exercise the pedal is not pressed fully down; on the contrary there is but a slight depression; this vibration on the pedal has the effect of a constant shimmering of light upon the tones, which is very beautiful.

  40. It was really beautiful to see how the little fellow reached out for the pedal to make the loud part more emphatic, and then played the echo very softly and neatly.

  41. I was perched upon the stool, my feet, too short to reach the floor, rested on the extension pedal box which I always carried around with me, I went bravely through some Bach Inventions.

  42. The pedal cords anteriorly form a pair of pedal ganglia united by a thick commissure.

  43. The venous blood is conducted from the tissues to a large sinus on either side above the pallial groove, and from this sinus passes to the gills by an afferent vessel in each gill on the internal or pedal margin of the axis.

  44. Pallial and pedal on each side are closer together than in the other groups, and posteriorly they unite into a supra-rectal cord provided with a median ganglionic enlargement (fig.

  45. Fine caeca of the nephridium, which are seen ramifying transversely over the whole inner surface of the pedal muscular mass.

  46. There are two pairs of longitudinal cords, a pedal pair situated ventrally and united beneath the intestine by numerous commissures, and a pallial pair situated laterally and continuous with one another above the rectum (fig.

  47. The foot pedal is fulcrumed on a crosspiece of the bench and has a ratchet so as to hold it when the vise is set.

  48. A coil spring is located in the center for use in quickly opening the vise when the foot pedal is released.

  49. This opening for the foot is called the /pedal opening/, or orifice.

  50. To the right of this cut may be seen the foot projecting from the pedal opening in the mantle.

  51. THE FOOT The foot undergoes great variation, from a strong, powerful organ capable of forcing its way through heavy gravelly bottom or burrowing deeply into the sand or mud, to the merest trace of a pedal organ.

  52. The very small pedal opening in the line or mantle juncture indicates a very small foot.

  53. Perhaps as they softly assembled for departure, a little music would be suggested to round off the evening, and she saw herself putting down the soft pedal as people rustled into their places, for the first movement of the "Moonlight Sonata.

  54. There was no pedal to swell the sound, or cover up defective technique.

  55. This may be followed by something to illustrate the different kinds of staccato and legato playing; the many varieties of rhythm, special pedal effects, &c.

  56. The pedal squeaked--well, you need not use it much, need you?

  57. The negro stated that he wanted a pair of brogans; and soon his pedal extremities were encased in them, and a bargain struck.

  58. The negro stated that he wanted a pair of brogans, and soon his pedal extremities were encased in them, and a bargain struck.

  59. The heavy vehicle backed and swung; gravel flew as the accelerator-pedal hit the floor.

  60. When a pedal is depressed to the first notch, the corresponding lower disk turns a little way on a mandrel keeping the studs clear of the string.

  61. It is to Sebastian Erard we owe the perfecting of the pedal harp (fig.

  62. If the same pedal be depressed to the second notch, another movement causes the lower disk to revolve again till the string is a second time seized and shortened, the upper disk remaining stationary.

  63. The pedals remain in the notches until released by the foot, when the pedal returns to its normal position through the action of a spiral spring, which may be seen under each of the pedals by turning the harp up.

  64. In the form of drones the pedal is the only real harmonic device of ancient and primitive music.

  65. The advantages claimed for this harp are the abandonment of the whole pedal mechanism, a metal framing which insures the strings keeping in tune as long as those of a piano, and an easily acquired technique.

  66. I'm always afraid when I'm carrying pianos up-stairs of breaking the soft pedal or dropping a few octaves.

  67. Suppose you lose a nut, and your pedal comes off; what you going to do--get a tow?

  68. Stiefel, in the softest pianissimo of his pedal reed-stop of a masculine voice, and laid his snow-white hand on the soft, raven hair upon her forehead.

  69. Why does not that simple and truthful lady, devoted to her husband, alas, answer to my call today as she used to do before with sweet smiles?


  70. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pedal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    advance; bar; beam; bicycle; bike; boom; bowl; bunt; bus; butt; chauffeur; clawed; crank; crow; crowbar; cycle; drive; entrain; forward; hoofed; impel; lever; limb; motor; motorcycle; move; pedal; plant; pole; prize; propel; push; ride; roll; row; shove; shunt; spar; sweep; taxi; thrust; treadle; troll; trundle; ungulate; wheel