fold

Entry Definition
s/he folds h/ (e.g., rope, so that the two parts lie against each other), folds h/ and cracks h/ (e.g., ash splint)
s/he folds it and cracks it (e.g., stick: bending it so that the two parts lie against each other)
s/he folds it up, folds it shut (chair, stroller, other jointed object)
(paper, cloth, etc.) it is turned over, it is folded back
s/he has arms folded
(basketmaking) s/he folds the standers (vertical splints) of it back
s/he folds it (paper); s/he pushes sideways with it (paddle) to steer canoe
s/he folds it in half; (paddler) s/he turns it pushing with it (paddle) to steer canoe
(cloth, etc.) it is pleated, folded over
s/he has hands folded with fingers interlaced
s/he folds it in two; s/he holds on to it with two hands (something flexible, e.g., rein); s/he braids it using both hands (e.g., sweetgrass)
s/he folds in two or holds with two hands or braids something belonging to h/
s/he folds h/ in two, folds h/ double (rug, deerskin, etc.)
s/he folds it in two, folds it double (quilt, handkerchief, envelope flap, etc.)
s/he folds in two something belonging to h/
s/he folds h/ in two, folds h/ double (e.g., slice of bread)
s/he folds it in two, folds it double
s/he folds something belonging to h/ in two
s/he folds h/ neatly
s/he folds it neatly
s/he folds it in wrong way, folds it incorrectly or inaccurately (something sheet-like)
s/he folds clothes well or neatly