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infolding
[ in-fohl-ding ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of infolding1
Example Sentences
Twitching and infolding to the squealing feedback, his arms drawing invisible trails on the air, Nodine searches time and space for the echoes of his lost youth.
There's inventive clustering and infolding in Binet's choreography, too.
John Thorpe plainly heard Rutley’s allusion to Corway and his wife, and became profoundly sensible of that same strange feeling infolding him, as he experienced when Virginia first intimated Corway’s questionable character.
Helen shrugged as if to fight off a stupor that seemed to be gradually infolding body and mind.
Christ is with us; therefore our sacraments are not mere naked signs, but divine mysteries, infolding the grace of life.
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