folds in English

noun
1
a form or shape produced by the gentle draping of a loose, full garment or piece of cloth.
the fabric fell in soft folds
2
a line or crease produced in paper or cloth as the result of folding it.
Folding clothes gives a sharp crease along the fold line.
verb
1
bend (something flexible and relatively flat) over on itself so that one part of it covers another.
she folded all her clothes and packed all her bags
synonyms:double (over/up)creaseturn under/up/overbendtuckgatherpleat

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1. It folds in thirds.

2. She with his quick sketch of her as Madonna ascending in folds upon modest folds of garments.

3. Creased: to develop creases or folds.

4. Can you smooth these folds away?

5. The gusset member includes a sheet having accordion-like folds, with terminal folds of the sheet being wider than the other folds, and the terminal folds are connected to the front and rear panel members.

6. It folds like an accordion.

7. Paper folds more easily than cardboard.

8. In terms of geologic structures, the up folds are called Anticlines and the down folds are called synclines

9. These inward folds are called Cristae

10. My office folds away, easily hidden.

11. The bed folds in a jiffy.

12. The curtains were hanging in folds.

13. These shelflike inner folds are called Cristae

14. Backrest folds flat for safe trail riding.

15. The surface shows deep rill - like folds.

16. CoQ10 is found in the Cristae folds

17. Water piped out from the accordion folds.

18. He's a genius, but folds like a cheap suit.

19. Ben Folds Five's official music video for 'Brick'

20. The table folds up when not in use.

21. Your brain won't even have brain wrinkles ( folds ). "

22. This portable seat folds flat for easy storage.

23. In the sinuous folds of the old capitals.

24. The surface is thrown into folds, called Ciliary processes

25. Snow gathered thickly in the folds of their clothes.

26. The folds of the curtains were blackened with dirt.

27. Activates the cell metabolism and reduces lines and folds.

28. The fleshy mouth hanging from heavy folds of stone.

29. The priest fumbled in the folds of his gown.

30. He kneeled and adjusted the folds around Staub's ankles.

31. 6 This portable seat folds flat for easy storage.

32. The folds of a great cloak encompassed her person.

33. A Blister that folds onto itself is often called a

34. They range from spectacular km-size 4th folds with NE-vergency in basement rocks to small 5th folds with NW-vergency in Mesozoic cover rocks. 5th folds postdate a static episode of Lepontine metamorphism with growth of albite porphyroblasts.

35. Air bubbles, blood particles, and folds distinctly influence mechanical properties.

36. 23 The folds of its flesh are tightly joined together;

37. An anticlinorium is a large Anticline on which minor folds are superimposed, and a synclinorium is a large syncline on which minor folds are superimposed.

38. Bunched cloths also tend to leave loose folds trailing which cause smearing.

39. (chiefly anatomy, zoology) Having numerous overlapping coils or folds; Convolute

40. Mature Babirusas have large folds near their necks and bellies

41. Crimp definition, to press into small regular folds; make wavy

42. Their ears are medium-sized, triangular and sometimes show folds.

43. To press or pinch into small regular folds or ridges: Crimp …

44. Intussusception is where a vessel folds into another and causes obstruction.

45. The folds' increased mass slows their vibrations, resulting in deeper voices.

46. In a crocodile Let tears file down our folds of skin.

47. 4 Lift marzipan over cake and smooth down, easing out folds.

48. 5 Folds of fat and pendulous breasts symbolise the bounty of the inundation.

49. Cristae (singular – crista) are the folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane

50. It's easy to move about and folds away conveniently for storage.