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folds

n. (plural of fold English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: fold)

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No objection arose as he retained the coverlet, its masking warmth mantled over bare shoulders, the heaped folds at the hem draping the scars that disfigured his ankles.

Her modest green silk gown became the snug, form-hugging folds of a Taraboner gown, then flashed to dark, wide Sea Folk trousers and bare feet, complete with golden earrings and nose ring and chain full of medallions, and even dark tattoos on her hands.

Instinctively, uselessly, she struggled in the bonds of Air holding her, the fringe and loose folds of her shawl dancing around her.

He glances from Patty to me and back, and folds his hands behind his back.

Naib Dhartha appeared, wrapped in folds of white cloth smeared with dust.

He shifted his feet, holding the glittering folds as if he did not know what to do with them.

Sounding distinctly amused, she busied herself rearranging the folds of her skirt with small, slender hands.

Dark green folds of silk draped her body so they showed every curve of breast and hip and thigh.

Although stress had undone inclination and appetite, Arithon wrapped himself in the damp folds of his cloak and pursued the chore of addressing survival and sustenance.

The tin disappeared into the folds of the shawls, and a crabbed finger shook in admonishment.

The drifts lay on the land like iridescent silk, tucked in folds of cobalt and violet beneath a sky deepened to indigo.

The lingering afterglow lit a band of citrine above the cut-sable folds of the hills notching the western horizon.

Chilled by more than cold, feeling exposed despite his battle-honed weapons and chain mail, the Alliance Lord Commander swept the mottled folds of the hills.

Lord Commander beat the ice from the folds of his mantle, and sat, riled to a pang of rare temper.

The tied-back folds of the bed hangings were purple, the sumptuous Narms dyes dark enough to seem black.