Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In entomology, replicate: noting the wings when fluted or folded longitudinally, like a fan, and then turned back on themselves, as in the earwigs.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
refold .
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Examples
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He refolded his newspaper and shot Steffie a cold look.
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Fancy snatched the drawing from Kit and then refolded it carefully and shoved it back into her sketchbook.
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Fancy snatched the drawing from Kit and then refolded it carefully and shoved it back into her sketchbook.
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She folded and unfolded and refolded the clothes from the suitcase, feeling lost and alone.
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He refolded his newspaper and shot Steffie a cold look.
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He refolded his newspaper and shot Steffie a cold look.
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He refolded his newspaper and shot Steffie a cold look.
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The genuine article is a single combined dish that should take 24 hours to make, into which the crust is constantly refolded.
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Fancy snatched the drawing from Kit and then refolded it carefully and shoved it back into her sketchbook.
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Fancy snatched the drawing from Kit and then refolded it carefully and shoved it back into her sketchbook.
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