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upfold
[ uhp-fohld ]
verb (used with object)
- to fold up or together:
Some morning-glories upfold their flowers by noon.
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"He believed in fairness. Fairness for himself, fairness for everybody, equality for all," says Upfold.
From BBC
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.
From BBC
"We were expecting the police, maybe even the army," says Upfold.
From BBC
China said the "Diaoyu Dao upfold zone" - the islands - is located between the East China Sea shelf basin and the Okinawa Trough.
From Reuters
Maureen Upfold was a child when she piped up with the classic existential query, "Dad, why are we here?"
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