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November 30th, 2009 | 742 Entries

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742 Entries for “fold”

  1. folding is a fascinating trade. It requires such amazing skill, I mean, you know when you get a new piece of clothing and it’s all neatly folded you almost dont ever want to wear it for fear of messing up the amazing work put into it.

    hill
  2. a piece of paper in half,
    you do this during a card game,
    you have to fold batter in cake mixes

    Lindsay
  3. my mother folded my luandry today, and then i threw them onto my chair. then when i wanted to sit they were back onto my bed. IM SORRY MOM. folds folds well i do like when my clothes are fodled nicely but that never happens. wrinkly doesnt look good but creases do….strange

    diego
  4. you can fold paper, you can fold it up real good and make pretty little origami paper figures. they make you smile when you look at them – little delicate pieces of art work. you can also fold clothes. but that isn’t as interesting, in conclusion folding is good.

    vicki
  5. Let your dreams unfold into their natural curves, air out the ideals and the aspirations where they’ve gone dusty and musty and dry with the years clinging to them, and wear what you had once put away because you thought you were too old for them.

    Dundee
  6. like a tacoo.

    gleek. :)
  7. It is the folds in my stomach that keep me obsessed with the gym. I wish they would go away…forever.

    over
  8. folding a paper down the middle like a hotdog in third grade with ms. aubbertin and when she didn’t put me in advance math cause i was a girl and the reptiles and her little boys and the second grade play with the snakes and the cstumes made out of bicycle helmets with jt. the asshole who became my best friend in 8th grade

    nina
  9. The note had a fold on the right hand corner. I slowly bent it back to see a message that would change how I felt about Alex forever.

    Jackie
  10. “Come into the fold” -Bri
    “She’s speaking Christianese now!” -Kyle

    oh how i miss those days…sitting on the roof in El Salvador singing songs, mixing English with Spanish

    DebbieAnn1988
  11. You have to get just the right fold in the paper to make a perfect paper airplane.

    Swoosh
  12. I love to fold my laundry. The smell of cleanly washed, dry clothes or towels overwhelm my senses and reminds me of days when I used to fold my laundry with my mother. Now, I just fold my clothes by myself feeling the warmth on my hands as I fold them to the exact precise length.

    Pauline
  13. paper in birds. can paper birds fly? they can hang around. fold clothes, I can never get the folds crisp and clean and have piles of clothes that look neat. folds in my skin, how old I am, not very, feel very old. folding batter for cookies, oatmeal raisin, chocolate chip, cranberries. fold under

    danielle
  14. i just had the word fold. Why can’t they use something else. To much time passes by to keep writing about this word. Fold, it’s a simple thing to do. Just take something and fold it into half.

    xxfalling_awayxx
  15. left them in the dryer, the solitary tones of red and green, we need

    alex
  16. i fold a peice of paper in to a paper football. The boys all rush to take it away. Why don’t they just make their own. I like to play to.

    Tiffanie
  17. fold

    ShadowMew
  18. um numbers mulitple, think, corners meet, new shapes, give up, ryhme,

    leslie ann
  19. I sat down and began to cry as I folded my laundry. My tears soaked my favorite white sweater and my mascara began to run. My sister asked me what was wrong, but the problem was, I didn’t know. I just cried and cried for hours. I can’t explain this feeling… it’s driving me crazy.

    sara
  20. well im thinking of poker. im sort of a poker enthusiest of sorts and i love playing poker with my family or with my friends. you have to play for money to have incentive, cause while it is fun, its not just for fun. Im competitve too

    JK
  21. the folder sits on the desktop, alone and empty, waiting for documents to be dragged into it, waiting for a use. its virtual corners are creased; it sits bedraggled and lonely in the corner of the screen. newly birthed from the right-click menu, it awaits its purpose in life–but unnamed, unloved, it is dragged into the recycle bin and summarily deleted, ending its short life.

    Charlotte Ravenswood
  22. once I folded this piece of paper in half five times it was really fun becayuse I like green and folding is sort of green don’t you think?

    sophie Morris
  23. i couldn’t fold the paper. They all stared at me and I still couldn’t fold it. i put my fingers to th edges and pressed them together and it still wouldn’t go. I hung my head in disbelief, hating myself a bit. I couldn’t even master this simple skill that even 5 year olds can do.

    Nina
  24. fold reminds me of folding laundry… which is disgusting. my least favorite chore… my roommates will tell you. fold also makes me think of cards..like poker. even though i don’t play poker. cus I think it’s kind of dumb to be honest. though betting is fun. in the casino :]

    Heather
  25. I hate hate hate having to fold my clothes. Therefore, I hang everything. Yet…I work in retail. Oh, the sad irony.

    Jenna
  26. I will fold the thought of you away, slip under my tongue and swallow everything about you, and when you hit the acid in my stomach, you shall expand and explode the whole of me.

    warampschicken.
  27. A fold in a piece of paper, a demarcation, a line.
    A fold in a drape of clothing, a reverence and a shrine.
    To know the folds of something, both the ins and outs,
    Is to glory in its essence, to know what it’s all about.

    Alex
  28. It is the soft cashmere fabric, and the smell of Dahlia’s sweet perfume. Lavender, chamomile, and rain water. I wish I could be there now.

    Valencia
  29. paper
    orgami
    napkins
    shirts
    laundry
    tablecloth
    envelope
    craush

    brenda
  30. bent page ben folds in half separate crease origami

    michelle
  31. fold clothes fold people get real with fold in microscopic nature. see folds on planes. the street kids do not fold. fold. fold fold evererything! check folding out! yeah! whoo hoo i’m folding something . na uh you wis wish you were folding something.

    shandi
  32. paper clothes hollister. folds in face=wrinkles. wrinkles can be good and bad…most people think they’re bad. folds in life..hard times, making progress, putting the past behind you. The folds in the curtains are uneven.

    Anonymous
  33. The folds of her multiple chins collapsed in on themselves to form grotesque villages of fatty waste. The space between her head and abdomen was melded by chunky fillets of years worth of coagulated crap consumed by her greedy body.

    Taryn
  34. There is a pile of laundry on my bed. Well, there WAS a pile, last night. It’s folded now, and my hands got dried out from…the fabric softener? not sure what exactly dries out my hands when I fold laundry, but something always does. It’s freakish. But, the gym clothes are folded and in the bag and the towels in the closet. It’s all good.

    klyjen
  35. Fold fold fold fold fold i don’t

    Anonymous
  36. I watch her folding the towels as she irons them. That’s how you iron, you fold the towel over, then iron it again, then fold it and iron it again. Mom had always said to buy things that didn’t need ironing. I had never seen so much ironing before and so much dread over the ironing.

    Wendy
  37. The idea that you can fold time and space to transport yourself is amazing. It won’t be long before we won’t need to travel anywhere. Just step into a tube and you will be at your destination. How nice is that? Of course I will miss the travel it’s self. Seeing new parts of the country and the people who live there but just think of the time saved!

    Paulie
  38. origami in the house of paper. hope by a bedside. an easy way of cutting. something to do with space people in a trunk

    Elephants in the forest
  39. Two, four, six, and tinier squares from a piece of paper. Fold and cut along the fold, designs and silly things; lots of fun. Children like to cut, fold and cut, open and see a snowflake.

    cherrib
  40. I have always wished that I knew how to fold origami to make the many unusual objects. I know there is a special paper that is preferred, and there are evev books on h

    Tonja