Centerfold ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Centerfold ( noun )

A photograph or illustration that is featured in the center of a magazine or book, typically one that is folded in half.

Origin:

The word centerfold originated in the 1950s and is derived from the fact that the featured photograph is typically folded in the center of a magazine.

Examples:

  1. The centerfold in this month's magazine is a beautiful model.
  2. The centerfold in the art book was a painting of a famous artist's work.
  3. He couldn't help but stare at the centerfold of the lingerie catalog.
  4. I was flipping through the magazine and came across the centerfold of a famous actress.
  5. The centerfold of the science magazine featured an image of a telescope.

(As a verb)

Centerfold ( verb )

A photograph or illustration that is featured in the center of a magazine or book, typically one that is folded in half.

Origin:

The word centerfold originated in the 1950s and is derived from the fact that the featured photograph is typically folded in the center of a magazine.

Examples:

  1. The centerfold in this month's magazine is a beautiful model.
  2. The centerfold in the art book was a painting of a famous artist's work.
  3. He couldn't help but stare at the centerfold of the lingerie catalog.
  4. I was flipping through the magazine and came across the centerfold of a famous actress.
  5. The centerfold of the science magazine featured an image of a telescope.
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