WordNet
n. an interior door that opens by folding back in sections (rather than by swinging on hinges) [syn: folding door]
Usage examples of "accordion door".
She stood rooted until she saw his accordion door slide shut and heard the faint click of its latch.
He slapped the accordion door with one arm and said, like any suburbanite with a new split-ranch, “.
Harbin slowly slid the accordion door back, balanced on the balls of his feet, ready to spring aside if this woman pointed a weapon at him.
They reached Dan's compartment and softly slid the accordion door back.
He led Leopold and Connie through a plastic accordion door into a large banquet room.
She was leading him toward the rear of the bus, where the driver had opened the accordion door.
He hitched up to press his back against the accordion door of the shuttle hangar, never once raising his eyes from their unfocused relationship with the deck.
After The Accordion Door Was Shut And The Bus Growled To Life, Hood Started Walking Toward Coffey And Herbert.
Another two men exited the cab and ran to carry away the injured attackers while the first man raised the truck's rear accordion door.