CLOSES vs FOLD: NOUN
- The concluding part of any performance
- The last section of a communication
- The temporal end; the concluding time
- Plural form of close.
- The act of folding
- A pen for sheep
- A folded part (as a fold of skin or muscle)
- An angular or rounded shape made by folding
- A group of people who adhere to a common faith and habitually attend a given church
- A fenced enclosure for livestock, especially sheep.
- A flock of sheep.
- A group of people or institutions bound together by common beliefs and aims.
- A religious congregation.
- A place of protection or inclosure for domestic animals, usually for sheep.
- A part that has been folded over or against another.
- A line or mark made by folding; a crease.
- A coil or bend, as of rope.
- A hill or dale in undulating country.
- A bend in a stratum of rock.
- A crease or ridge apparently formed by folding, as of a membrane; a plica.
- A double or bend in a more or less flexible substance, as cloth; a flexure, especially one so extensive as to bring the parts on either side of the line of bending near together.
- The parts which are brought together by bending or folding, or one of them; specifically, a plait in a garment or in drapery: as, a broad fold of cloth.
- See the adjectives.
- The act or an instance of folding.
- In entomology, a plica or ridge, generally inclined to one side, appearing as if the surface had been folded.
- Plural Involved parts of a complex whole; windings: a complex arrangement or constitution; intricacy.
- A clasp; an embrace.
- A sheaf or bundle, as of straw.
CLOSES vs FOLD: VERB
- Unite or bring into contact or bring together the edges of
- Complete a business deal, negotiation, or an agreement
- Become closed
- Finish a game in baseball by protecting a lead
- Change one's body stance so that the forward shoulder and foot are closer to the intended point of impact
- Cause a window or an application to disappear on a computer desktop
- Be priced or listed when trading stops
- Cease to operate or cause to cease operating
- Finish or terminate (meetings, speeches, etc.)
- Engage at close quarters
- Move so that an opening or passage is obstructed; make shut
- Fill or stop up
- Bar access to
- Bring together all the elements or parts of
- Come to a close
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of close.
- Draw near
- Come together, as if in an embrace
- Incorporate a food ingredient into a mixture by repeatedly turning it over without stirring or beating
- Become folded or folded up
- Bend or lay so that one part covers the other
- Intertwine
- Cease to operate or cause to cease operating
- Confine in a fold, like sheep
CLOSES vs FOLD: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To give in; buckle.
- To withdraw from a game in defeat.
- To close, especially for lack of financial success; fail.
- To be capable of being folded.
- To become folded.
- To form bends in (a stratum of rock).
- To weaken or collapse from exertion.
- To make compact by doubling or bending over parts.
- To bring from an extended to a closed position.
- To withdraw (one's hand) in defeat, as by laying cards face down on a table.
- To discontinue operating; close.
- To blend (a light ingredient) into a heavier mixture with a series of gentle turns.
- To envelop or clasp; enfold.
- To place together and intertwine.
- To bend over or double up so that one part lies on another part.
- To bring from a compact to an extended position; unfold.
CLOSES vs FOLD: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To place or keep (sheep, for example) in a fenced enclosure.
CLOSES vs FOLD: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To double over upon itself; lay or bring one part of over or toward another by bending; bend over: used of things thin and flexible, or relatively so, as a piece of cloth, a sheet of paper, a stratum of rock, etc.: often with up.
- To bring together or place over each other, as two correlated parts: as, to fold together the ends of a piece of cloth; to fold one's arms or one's hands.
- To inclose in a fold or in folds; wrap up; cover up or hide away.
- To inclose in or as in the arms; embrace.
- To throw down; overthrow; cause to yield.
- To become doubled upon itself; become bent so that one part lies over upon another.
- To infold; embrace.
- To yield; give way; fail.
- To confine, as sheep, in a fold.
- To confine sheep in a fold.
- A folded part (as in skin or muscle)
- A geological process that causes a bend in a stratum of rock
- A group of sheep or goats
CLOSES vs FOLD: RELATED WORDS
- Short, Secretive, Confidential, Intimate, Nearby, Cozy, End, Finish, Nearest, Familiar, Good, Tight, Shut, Nearer, Near
- Fold up, Turn up, Shut down, Close down, Multiple, Close, Congregation, Sheepfold, Crease, Crimp, Faithful, Flexure, Plica, Plication, Bend
CLOSES vs FOLD: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Short, Secretive, Confidential, Intimate, Nearby, Cozy, End, Finish, Nearest, Familiar, Good, Tight, Shut, Nearer, Near
- Pen up, Fold up, Turn up, Close down, Multiple, Close, Congregation, Sheepfold, Crease, Crimp, Faithful, Flexure, Plica, Plication, Bend
CLOSES vs FOLD: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Add an Ok button which closes the dialog.
- Once the corridor closes, characters are teleported back.
- She backs out the door and it closes.
- Now The Jersey Surf Online Store Never Closes.
- After printing, the script closes the workbook without prompting to save, closes the instance of Excel, and sets the Excel object to Nothing.
- When the user closes the application, the federation cookie does not expire until the user closes the browser.
- The drug testing season closes when the season closes which means up until Super Bowl week any player can be tested at any time.
- He or she then closes the dura, replaces the bone and closes the scalp.
- Even if the Walmart closes at midnight, the customer service desk probably closes earlier.
- Legoland closes during bad weather, and the water park closes from fall through spring.
- Scissors line Mountain fold Valley fold Glue spot Glue the back Parts No.
- Booklets with larger page counts have more paper to fold over, and so the fold itself becomes less sharp.
- The basic fold is a simple fold, but I like to spruce it up with twine and other embellishments.
- Tables are available in three styles: fold over, fold under or traditional drop leaf.
- Fold enrichment was determined for both methods as fold change over negative region.
- Fold top and bottom of foil sheets to center; fold in edges.
- Fold Concierge and protection coverage for your Galaxy Fold Caterpillar Inc.
- Fold fabric fold over it and press with fingers to adhere.
- Fold in half lengthwise and then fold horizontally.
- Fold bottom to middle Fold top to middle Fold right to middle Fold left to middle St.
CLOSES vs FOLD: QUESTIONS
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