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fold up
verb
- tr to make smaller or more compact
- intr to collapse, as with laughter or pain
Example Sentences
"The paraglider just folded up like a bag of washing," sending him into an "accelerating spiral dive".
"I remember I used to fold up socks into a ball and put it on the floor and play," he says.
"They've overstocked too, and they now see the UK as a place to dump their bikes," he said, adding that he may now consider focusing solely on fold up e-bikes.
This is unacceptable for disabled passengers, since these devices are smaller than a pram, and can easily fold up to fit into a cupboard or an overhead locker.
“When I’m at a restaurant, I will fold up the chopstick wrapper and build a little fort with the plates and chopsticks and, like, make stuff in my hands,” he said.
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