Folded
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202 examples of Folded in a sentence
Monsieur does nothing, Monsieur has arranged so as to live at my expense with his arms
folded
one over the other.
Around him on the bier itself were laid some books, and several papers open and folded; and those who were looking on as well as those who were opening the grave and all the others who were there preserved a strange silence, until one of those who had borne the body said to another, "Observe carefully, Ambrosia if this is the place Chrysostom spoke of, since you are anxious that what he directed in his will should be so strictly complied with."
The barber told him he could manage it properly without any instruction, and as he did not care to dress himself up until they were near where Don Quixote was, he
folded
up the garments, and the curate adjusted his beard, and they set out under the guidance of Sancho Panza, who went along telling them of the encounter with the madman they met in the Sierra, saying nothing, however, about the finding of the valise and its contents; for with all his simplicity the lad was a trifle covetous.
The paper being written and
folded
I waited two days until the bano was empty as before, and immediately repaired to the usual walk on the terrace to see if there were any sign of the reed, which was not long in making its appearance.
On the way, he of the Grove said to Sancho, "You must know, brother, that it is the custom with the fighting men of Andalusia, when they are godfathers in any quarrel, not to stand idle with
folded
arms while their godsons fight; I say so to remind you that while our masters are fighting, we, too, have to fight, and knock one another to shivers."
The Bible was kept as carefully as ever, the places were found and
folded
down as they used to be: but there was no one to read it with her; and the tears fell thick and fast upon the book, and blotted the words from her eyes.
Isabella and Emily had strolled out with Mr. Trundle; the deaf old lady had fallen asleep in her chair; the snoring of the fat boy, penetrated in a low and monotonous sound from the distant kitchen; the buxom servants were lounging at the side door, enjoying the pleasantness of the hour, and the delights of a flirtation, on first principles, with certain unwieldy animals attached to the farm; and there sat the interesting pair, uncared for by all, caring for none, and dreaming only of themselves; there they sat, in short, like a pair of carefully-
folded
kid gloves--bound up in each other.
The reaper stops in his work, and stands with
folded
arms, looking at the vehicle as it whirls past; and the rough cart- horses bestow a sleepy glance upon the smart coach team, which says as plainly as a horse's glance can, 'It's all very fine to look at, but slow going, over a heavy field, is better than warm work like that, upon a dusty road, after all.'
The child had sat at his parents' feet for hours together, with his little hands patiently
folded
in each other, and his thin wan face raised towards them.
He then took off and
folded
up his coat, waistcoat, and neckcloth, and slowly drawing on his tasselled nightcap, secured it firmly on his head, by tying beneath his chin the strings which he always had attached to that article of dress.
And having
folded
it, in a very intricate manner, squeezed a downhill direction in one corner: 'To Mary, Housemaid, at Mr. Nupkins's, Mayor's, Ipswich, Suffolk'; and put it into his pocket, wafered, and ready for the general post.
Mr. Pickwick took off his spectacles, carefully wiped the glasses,
folded
them into their case, and put them in his pocket; then, having drawn on his gloves with great nicety, and stared at the foreman all the while, he mechanically followed Mr. Perker and the blue bag out of court.
There were a couple of sheets of writing-paper, pretty closely written over, in the inkstand drawer, and they were
folded
so, that the title, which was in a good round hand, was fully disclosed to him.
Mr. Winkle jumped out of bed, wondering very much what could possibly be the matter, and hastily putting on his stockings and slippers,
folded
his dressing-gown round him, lighted a flat candle from the rush-light that was burning in the fireplace, and hurried downstairs.
You're far worse nor Dodson, Sir; and as for Fogg, I consider him a born angel to you!'Mr. Weller having accompanied this last sentiment with an emphatic slap on each knee,
folded
his arms with a look of great disgust, and threw himself back in his chair, as if awaiting the criminal's defence.
We do not know, to a nicety, how many pieces of carpet were
folded
in this instance, but we can venture to state that as many pieces as there were, so many times did Sam kiss the pretty housemaid.
He
folded
his hands, and murmuring something more they could not hear, fell into a sleep--only a sleep at first, for they saw him smile.
Then he opened the paper, and
folded
it so as to get the police reports outwards; and this being a vexatious and difficult thing to do, when there is any wind stirring, he took another draught of the beer when he had accomplished it.
Mr. Pickwick grated the legs of his chair against the ground; and throwing himself into it,
folded
his hands and looked sternly --if Mr. Pickwick ever could look sternly--at his legal friend.
Do you recollect, with all the eagerness of a child's love, one day pressing upon her acceptance, two small caraway-seed biscuits and one sweet apple, neatly
folded
into a circular parcel with the leaf of a copy-book?''I do,' replied Bob Sawyer.
Mr. Benjamin Allen deliberately crushed his spectacles beneath the heel of his boot, and having picked up the pieces, and put them into three separate pockets,
folded
his arms, bit his lips, and looked in a threatening manner at the bland features of Mr. Pickwick.
He read the letter to the last word,
folded
it again with all the carefulness and precision of a man of business, and, just when Mr. Pickwick expected some great outbreak of feeling, dipped a pen in the ink-stand, and said, as quietly as if he were speaking on the most ordinary counting-house topic--'What is Nathaniel's address, Mr. Pickwick?''The George and Vulture, at present,' replied that gentleman.
'Ungrammatical twaddler, was it, sir?' said Pott.'Yes, sir, it was,' replied Slurk; 'and BLUE BORE, Sir, if you like that better; ha! ha!'Mr. Pott retorted not a word at this jocose insult, but deliberately
folded
up his copy of the INDEPENDENT, flattened it carefully down, crushed it beneath his boot, spat upon it with great ceremony, and flung it into the fire.
Having satisfied himself on this point, Sam read the letter all over, once more, and, appearing to form a clear notion of its contents for the first time, ejaculated thoughtfully, as he
folded
it up--'And so the poor creetur's dead!
Sherlock Holmes took a
folded
paper from his pocket and flattened it out on the table.
My companion sat in the front of the trap, his arms folded, his hat pulled down over his eyes, and his chin sunk upon his breast, buried in the deepest thought.
Then I walked across to the window, hoping that I might catch some glimpse of the country-side, but an oak shutter, heavily barred, was
folded
across it.
SIMON.'"It is dated from Grosvenor Mansions, written with a quill pen, and the noble lord has had the misfortune to get a smear of ink upon the outer side of his right little finger," remarked Holmes as he
folded
up the epistle.
When the inspector and a constable entered the house, Arthur, who had stood sullenly with his arms folded, asked me whether it was my intention to charge him with theft.
Last night after tea, when you and mama went out of the room, they were whispering and talking together as fast as could be, and he seemed to be begging something of her, and presently he took up her scissors and cut off a long lock of her hair, for it was all tumbled down her back; and he kissed it, and
folded
it up in a piece of white paper; and put it into his pocket-book."
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