Infolds [verb]

Definition of Infolds:

wrap

Synonyms of Infolds:


Opposite/Antonyms of Infolds:

-


Sentence/Example of Infolds:

The prophecy these parables infold is most marvellous, spoken as it was in a time of so deep discouragement.

I lament only that I took you not at once to your proper security—to these arms, my Camilla, that now so fondly infold you!

What but the love of God infold them when father and mother had failed.

Then he endeavored to infold his father in his embrace, but his arms inclosed only an unsubstantial shade.

She felt that she must infold such a figure not only in swaddling clothes, but in love.

She stood looking down on his bowed head with a tenderness that seemed to infold him as with a mantle.

Beat the mixture to infold oxygen, and then put in one-quarter cake of yeast plants.

They fold and infold as though they would shield the lake bereft of trees, as though they would shut out the world.

Not one save him—him—whose love had broken down all barriers that it might reach and infold her.

A sweet spell of rest, of thankfulness, of quiet heart-satisfaction, seemed to infold her.