verb

fold

UK /ˈfəʊld/US /foʊld/

fold

VERB

Definition of fold

1

If you fold something thin such as paper, you bend it so it touches itself.

katlamak; bükmek

Example: A type of art where paper is folded to make different models is called origami.

1

In poker, if you fold, you stop betting and withdraw.

Example: After three people folded, there were only two people left in the game, betting against each other.

2

If you fold on ingredient into another, you stir it gently and carefully with a folding action.

Example: Fold the egg whites into the batter.

3

A fold is a bend or a crease.

katlamak

Example: There was a fold down the middle of the paper.

4

A fold is a small place with a fence around it where people keep sheep.

Example: After the sheep eat grass all day in the fields, they come home to the fold where it's safe for the night.

fold

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Examples of fold

1

A type of art where paper is folded to make different models is called origami.

Example sentence
2

She folded the letter and put it into the envelope to mail it.

Example sentence
3

After three people folded, there were only two people left in the game, betting against each other.

Example sentence
4

Fold the egg whites into the batter.

Example sentence
5

There was a fold down the middle of the paper.

Example sentence

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