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- noun Plural form of
fold . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
fold .
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Examples
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I have absolutely no idea what DC has planned for Robin after the title folds in February.
Major Spoilers 2008
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Of course, along towards the last that the mill run it was just in long what they called folds, I reckon.
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Beginning at the right temple, a ghastly scar split the cheek - bone, sank into the depths of the hollow cheek, notched across the lower jaw, and plunged to disappearance among the prodigious skin - folds of the neck.
CHAPTER IX 2010
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Who would think about checking skin folds for contraband?
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It should never be festooned, drawn back, nor up, in folds, but always allowed to fall free.
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The device, a cylinder with accordion-like folds, is squeezed to create the suction, and then left in place, connected to the underside of the wound dressing by a thin plastic tube.
$3 Hand-Powered Suction Device Quickly Heals Wounds | Impact Lab 2010
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In a striking parallel, Lupas et al. have proposed that modern protein folds evolved by recombination of ancient peptide modules, such that the folds have independent and polyphyletic origins although they all ultimately derive from the same recombining pool of genetic elements encoding primordial peptides.
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Who would think about checking skin folds for contraband?
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The brain folds are simply made of frosting and the blood is only food coloring.
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Gul Mohar trace the green; hidden cities within folds of the visible ones.
poetry month: usha akella nantahala 2010
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