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View definitions for folded

folded

adjective as in closed

adjective as in corrugated

adjective as in rolled

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Most notably, she performed Ailey’s 1971 solo “Cry,” where she famously folded, extended and suspended herself in a white long-sleeved leotard and a matching long ruffled skirt.

A non-profit company funded by the drinks industry, it folded with debts and liabilities of more than £86m.

From BBC

Industries catering to preteens have crumbled as social media has become the epicenter of cultural dissemination, with tween fashion and beauty largely being folded into brands that cater to adults.

From Slate

“He has the right to his opinion, but this is the man who oversaw 20 years of training of the Afghan-Iraqi army that folded like a cheap suit,” Graham told "Meet the Press" host Kristen Welker.

From Salon

The British Basketball League, which had served as Britain's premier basketball division since 1987, folded earlier this year and was replaced by Super League Basketball - whose maiden season started last month.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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