folded paper

collocation in English

meaningsoffoldandpaper

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fold
noun[C]
uk
/fəʊld/
us
/foʊld/
a line or mark where paper, cloth, etc. was or ...
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paper
noun
uk
/ˈpeɪ.pər/
us
/ˈpeɪ.pɚ/
thin, flat material made from crushed wood or cloth, used for writing, printing, or ...
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(Definition offoldandpaperfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The success of looselyfoldedpaperhas one simple explanation; the greater surface area of paper immediately available for gnawing.
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The address is partially obliterated by the now-removed sealing wax once on thefoldedpaperof the letter.
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They found useful ways to use thefoldedpaper.
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The owls themselves disappear, though no one cares at first about somefoldedpapermodels.
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I find not even a faint shadow of that vision here, and yet without that, these proposals might be only 10 printed sheets offoldedpaper.
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Colorful name tags were also designed and attached to each model in place of the originalfoldedpapername tags.
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The artistic aspect of paper engineering is related to origami in that the two arts both employfoldedpaper.
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In general, base refers to anyfoldedpaperthat immediately precedes final folding and shaping of the model-to-be.
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Flattening is also helpful for rolled orfoldedpaperthat can not gently and safely be opened.
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Each participant must run down a length of track to a table with a piece offoldedpaper.
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Dried ink can be cleaned from a cartridge print head by gentle rubbing with isopropyl alcohol on a swab orfoldedpapertowel.
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A lap book generally consists of a paperboard folder such as a file folder with small pieces offoldedpaperglued inside.
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If it clearly rolls off to one side, a player may be inclined to stufffoldedpaperbeneath the legs on the lower side to level the playfield.
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In 1959, he cut afoldedpapercoffee top, which he developed into his rocker series of abstract sculptures, which he produced from 1963 to 1989.
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The dried ink can be cleaned using isopropyl alcohol (50% or higher) on a swab orfoldedpapertowel rubbed gently three or four times across the print-head.
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It is a man they had seen at the pub, who has a small bit offoldedpaperwith a smudge of ink that looks vaguely like a figure.
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