Fold
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verb
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noun
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noun
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(As a verb)
Fold ( verb )
To bend (something flexible and relatively flat) over on itself so that one part of it covers another.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english fōldan; akin to old high german faltan to fold.
Examples:
- She folded the sheet neatly and placed it on the shelf.
- He folded the map and put it back into his pocket.
- The children folded their hands and listened to the story.
- The magician folded the handkerchief and made it disappear.
- The chef folded the egg whites into the batter carefully.
(As a noun)
Fold ( noun )
To bend (something flexible and relatively flat) over on itself so that one part of it covers another.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english fōldan; akin to old high german faltan to fold.
Examples:
- She folded the sheet neatly and placed it on the shelf.
- He folded the map and put it back into his pocket.
- The children folded their hands and listened to the story.
- The magician folded the handkerchief and made it disappear.
- The chef folded the egg whites into the batter carefully.
(As a noun)
Fold ( noun )
To bend (something flexible and relatively flat) over on itself so that one part of it covers another.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english fōldan; akin to old high german faltan to fold.
Examples:
- She folded the sheet neatly and placed it on the shelf.
- He folded the map and put it back into his pocket.
- The children folded their hands and listened to the story.
- The magician folded the handkerchief and made it disappear.
- The chef folded the egg whites into the batter carefully.