WordNet
adj. made compact by doubling or bending over; "a folded-up newspaper"
Usage examples of "folded-up".
The Secret Edict turned out to be a large folded-up sheet of drawing paper divided into four sections, in each of which was a picture.
Rita's little beaded handbag held a folded-up wad of a couple hundred in worn tens and twenties, lip rouge, a gold face powder case with her initials on it, a vial of perfume, some keys, an address book, and a driver's license from which I got her address.
By the time they were down to their tubed skivvies, sitting on folded-up bunks facing each other with a pair of microwaved meals on the narrow table between them, Jamie's pulse had returned almost too normal.
The thing itself was about a meter high, and was mostly a stalk filled with folded-up arms and tools, almost like a gigantic utility knife, with a head that was a small translucent globe with a thin, reddish-brown band going completely around its equator.