- fold
- 01. We had a Japanese student who visited us, and showed us how to [fold] animal shapes out of paper.02. Sophie, can you help me [fold] the laundry when it's dry?03. Before you [fold] the omelet, add some cheese and the fried mushrooms.04. He has a really cool [folding] bicycle that he can carry like a suitcase when he's not using it.05. I pinched my finger in the [folding] chair when I was putting it away.06. She [folded] her arms across her chest, and glared at her husband.07. Their business was doing badly for a few months, and finally it [folded].08. I can't make nice straight [folds] when I'm doing origami, so my things always turn out wrong.09. Max Ehrmann once wrote, "You are a child of the universe, no less than the moon and the stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is [unfolding] as it should."10. I've been told that no piece of paper can be [folded] more than 7 times.11. The lungs of an average adult, [unfolded] and flattened out, would cover an area the size of a tennis court.12. Samurai swords are produced by repeatedly heating, [folding] and pounding steel into a multi-layered blade.13. Our book club [folded] after a few months because not enough people showed up for the meetings.14. In Portugal, at the end of a meal, you should [fold] your napkin and place it beside your plate before leaving the dinner table.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.