Sentence examples for make an accent from inspiring English sources

The phrase "make an accent" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It would be more accurate to say "speak with an accent" or "accentuate a particular word/phrase". An example sentence could be, "He was able to make an accurate accent when impersonating a British character in the play."

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You can make an accent wall by painting a pattern like polka dots, or stripes.

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"Everything comes out in a flat monotone, which makes an accent even harder to understand".

Be careful not to offend anyone when doing an accent (for example if you make a Valley Girl accent in California, people will be offended, that is a small fringe of the population).

Next up was Global Table in SoHo, where he found a bone-china votive holder resembling a sea urchin, which he thought would make a nice accent light.

A small spritz of a floral perfume may also make a nice accent for special occasions.

They can make a good accent to a meal and keep it from getting boring.

The colors will pop out and make a great accent to your walls.

Throw pillows make a great accent piece and can add color.

Red invokes rage and hostility; it should be avoided as a main color, but can make a good accent wall.

Make up a voice, make up an accent, start talking.

So while board members battled over it, Mr. Richardson said they decided to make it an accent wall in the interim.

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