fold Sentence Examples

  1. The paper folded neatly in half, creating a sharp crease.
  2. She folded the laundry into neat piles, one by one.
  3. The wind gently folded the leaves of the tree, creating a rustling sound.
  4. The accordionist folded and unfolded the bellows with precision.
  5. The origami crane folded into intricate angles with the artist's skillful hands.
  6. The folds in the fabric created a flattering silhouette on the dress.
  7. The old map had been folded and unfolded so many times that its creases were almost impossible to smooth out.
  8. The shepherd folded his sheep into a tight group for the night.
  9. The origami star folded into a perfect shape with a simple flick of the wrist.
  10. The butterfly folded its wings together to conserve heat while resting.

fold Meaning

Wordnet

fold (n)

an angular or rounded shape made by folding

a group of people who adhere to a common faith and habitually attend a given church

a geological process that causes a bend in a stratum of rock

a group of sheep or goats

a folded part (as in skin or muscle)

a pen for sheep

the act of folding

Wordnet

fold (v)

bend or lay so that one part covers the other

incorporate a food ingredient into a mixture by repeatedly turning it over without stirring or beating

cease to operate or cause to cease operating

confine in a fold, like sheep

become folded or folded up

Webster

fold (v. t.)

To lap or lay in plaits or folds; to lay one part over another part of; to double; as, to fold cloth; to fold a letter.

To double or lay together, as the arms or the hands; as, he folds his arms in despair.

To inclose within folds or plaitings; to envelop; to infold; to clasp; to embrace.

To cover or wrap up; to conceal.

To confine in a fold, as sheep.

Webster

fold (v. i.)

To become folded, plaited, or doubled; to close over another of the same kind; to double together; as, the leaves of the door fold.

To confine sheep in a fold.

Webster

fold (v.)

A doubling,esp. of any flexible substance; a part laid over on another part; a plait; a plication.

Times or repetitions; -- used with numerals, chiefly in composition, to denote multiplication or increase in a geometrical ratio, the doubling, tripling, etc., of anything; as, fourfold, four times, increased in a quadruple ratio, multiplied by four.

That which is folded together, or which infolds or envelops; embrace.

Webster

fold (n.)

An inclosure for sheep; a sheep pen.

A flock of sheep; figuratively, the Church or a church; as, Christ's fold.

A boundary; a limit.

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FAQs About the word fold

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The paper folded neatly in half, creating a sharp crease.

She folded the laundry into neat piles, one by one.

The wind gently folded the leaves of the tree, creating a rustling sound.

The accordionist folded and unfolded the bellows with precision.