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fold v. [
fold up, turn up] bend or lay so that one part covers the other; "fold up the newspaper"; "turn up your collar"
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fold n. [
crease, plication, flexure, crimp, bend] an angular or rounded shape made by folding; "a fold in the napkin"; "a crease in his trousers"; "a plication on her blouse"; "a flexure of the colon"; "a bend of his elbow"
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fold v. incorporate a food ingredient into a mixture by repeatedly turning it over without stirring or beating; "Fold the egg whites into the batter"
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fold n. [
congregation, faithful] a group of people who adhere to a common faith and habitually attend a given church
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fold v. [
close up, close, shut down, close down] cease to operate or cause to cease operating; "The owners decided to move and to close the factory"; "My business closes every night at 8 P.M."; "close up the shop"
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