Shortened by or as if by means of parts that slide one within another or are crushed one into another.
1 Events taking place over months and even years get telescoped into days.
2 Time had telescoped and he was back again in the early eighties.
3 Some had been missing and others had seemed telescoped into each other.
4 The hatch opened, and a set of steel steps telescoped down.
5 The spaceplane's outer airlock hatch slid open, and the aluminium stairs telescoped out.
6 Paris closed up, telescoped its panorama, became a mere blur, a smoky smudge.
7 I telescoped up and down the street to see if anything was moving.
8 In my mind's eye, I telescoped closer, noticing something I hadn't noticed before.
9 He stood his roller bag up on its end and telescoped the handle.
10 The hour of interval was telescoped in your waking consciousness to a few seconds.
11 It held out a processor block, and a slim AV projection pillar telescoped out.
12 Wimrinkle lifted his wand, which telescoped into a long pointer.
13 His silk hat had been telescoped in the process of smacking a Frenchman's eye.
14 His tall figure of six feet four was practically telescoped .
15 The attic had one of those pull-down wooden staircases that telescoped into the ceiling.
16 Those behind urged on, and the column, from gutter to gutter, telescoped upon itself.
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