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91fold your arms — fold your arms/hands/ phrase to cross one arm or hand over the other The border guard folded his arms across his chest and glared. Thesaurus: to move your limbs and appendagessynonym to sit or lie downhyponym Ma …
92fold your hands — fold your arms/hands/ phrase to cross one arm or hand over the other The border guard folded his arms across his chest and glared. Thesaurus: to move your limbs and appendagessynonym to sit or lie downhyponym Ma …
93fold-back — «FOHLD BAK», adjective, noun. –adj. that can be folded back: »a fold back dome in an auditorium to let the sky in for open air spectacles. –n. something that can be folded back: »the fold back of a car s front seat …
94fold something in — ˌfold sthˈin | ˌfold sth ˈinto sth derived (in cooking) to add one substance to another and gently mix them together • Fold in the beaten egg whites. Main entry: ↑foldderived …
95fold something into something — ˌfold sthˈin | ˌfold sth ˈinto sth derived (in cooking) to add one substance to another and gently mix them together • Fold in the beaten egg whites. Main entry: ↑foldderived …
96fold-out — fold ,out adjective a fold out table, bed, or page is kept folded in a smaller shape when you are not using it …
97fold one's arms — ► fold one s arms bring one s arms together and cross them over one s chest. Main Entry: ↑fold …
98fold someone in your arms — mainly literary phrase to put your arms around someone Thesaurus: expressing affection physicallysynonym changes in colour that show how you are feelinghyponym Main entry: fold …
99fold-out — UK US adjective a fold out table, bed, or page is kept folded in a smaller shape when you are not using it Thesaurus: words used to describe furniture and furnishingshyponym …
100fold-a|way — «FOHLD uh WAY», adjective. that can be folded out of sight or out of the way when not in use: »portable models with fold away legs (Wall Street Journal) …