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upfold

[ uhp-fohld ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to fold up or together:

    Some morning-glories upfold their flowers by noon.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of upfold1

First recorded in 1300–50, upfold is from the Middle English word upfolden. See up-, fold 1
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Example Sentences

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"He believed in fairness. Fairness for himself, fairness for everybody, equality for all," says Upfold.

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The following year the number of white runners doubled, with a 15-year-old Dave Upfold, who had begun training with Tarrant occasionally, also competing.

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"We were expecting the police, maybe even the army," says Upfold.

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China said the "Diaoyu Dao upfold zone" - the islands - is located between the East China Sea shelf basin and the Okinawa Trough.

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Maureen Upfold was a child when she piped up with the classic existential query, "Dad, why are we here?"

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