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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
refold .
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Examples
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Iranian master Abbas Kiarostami's first effort made in the West, it's a lovers discourse between an English writer (opera singer William Shimell) and a French gallerist (Ms. Binoche) that unfolds (and refolds and unfolds again) in the romantic Tuscan village of Lucignano.
Living in the Past, Fearing the Future Steve Dollar 2011
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Piece 4: Cells have an internal quality-control mechanism that both detects and refolds misfolded proteins.
Connecting the Pieces of the Alzheimer's Puzzle Matt Ridley 2011
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He refolds the newspaper and when he looks up his face is relaxed, no trace of his intensity a moment earlier.
A Hidden Affair Pam Jenoff 2010
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He refolds the newspaper and when he looks up his face is relaxed, no trace of his intensity a moment earlier.
A Hidden Affair Pam Jenoff 2010
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She picks up his shirt and refolds it so the buttons turn in.
Wake Lisa McMann 2008
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She picks up his shirt and refolds it so the buttons turn in.
Wake Lisa McMann 2008
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She picks up his shirt and refolds it so the buttons turn in.
Wake Lisa McMann 2008
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She picks up his shirt and refolds it so the buttons turn in.
Wake Lisa McMann 2008
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She then refolds the sleeve and puts it back into the outer package.
Yes! Yes! Zzzz... 2007
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He refolds it and lays it in his desk with a countenance as unperturbable as death.
Bleak House 2007
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