And he who calls another a visionary is certainly a visionary ten-fold himself.
Briefly, the epistle treats of a two-fold priesthood.
These exercises added ten-fold robustness and vigour to his former qualifications.
The herd in general; whether inclosed in a foldor not.
But the sect of Christian Science now claims to number in its fold a million sheep.
Let this stand four or five hours, roll out into round cakes and fold as in No.
Or, Make the omelette in the usual way; grate cheese upon it and fold it over.
When very thin, sprinkle lightly with flour, fold up, and roll out four times more.
Even this has been the two-fold sin thou hast committed.
Entering thefold and acting in this way, the giver should pass the night there.
Darkness to tired eyes, Perplexed with vision, blinded with long day; Quiet to busy hands, glad to fold up And lay their work away.
QUEEN That word should sound like the fold of wings around one's exhausted body.
Thus the Fold became to him the one dearest roof under the roof of heaven.
When he awoke again and rose up, the cottage of the Fold was as if she had never been born--for she had vanished for ever and aye, and her sixteen years' smiling life was all extinguished in the dust.
Dazed by this two-fold attack upon him, Scott took down his smudgy fists and displayed to the intruder's view his smudgy countenance.
Mercifully for Catia's poise, her young husband forebore explaining to her the reason for the three-fold clerical roar which went up upon the heels of her well-meant attention.
I gave him the sheet, and begged him to fold it up, as I could not do it myself.
The brim of one's hat, and every fold in one's clothes, however, are full of little balls.
Heber Newton a few weeks ago, in which he subordinated the question of the denominational fold to the higher interests of the Christian flock; and that notable saying of Dr.
Others, on the contrary, fold their arms indifferently and regard this new spirit of investigation as only an evanescent breeze, which can produce no serious result upon the citadel of faith.
Dip a cloth in hot water, wring it as dry as possible, butter sufficient space to cover the fish, then fold it up, tie each end, and put a small safety pin in the middle to keep it firm.
Reaching over carefully, the tall guard gently extracted a bit of pointed wood and fluff from a fold of Brion's pants.
At the same instant something thin and sharp lashed out through a fold in the skin, striking at Brion's boot and withdrawing.
A useful emergency tourniquet may be improvised by folding a large handkerchief en cravatte, with a cork or piece of wood in the fold to act as a pad.
A deeper and more troublesome onychia results from infection at the nail-fold; the infection spreads slowly beneath the fold until it reaches the matrix, and a drop or two of pus forms beneath the nail, usually in the region of the lunule.
A more effectual method is to expose the nerve through an incision at the fold of the buttock, and forcibly pull upon it.
In the southwest the horizon line was broken by a triple fold of deepest blue-black tones, the mark of headlands somewhere.
To the southwest a triple fold of deeper purple on the horizon line--mere hint of commanding headlands thitherward.
As I outrode this enderes night Of three jolly shepherds, I saw a sight; And all about their fold a star shone bright, They sang "Terli, terlow!
Thou mayest reclaim him, though he goeth now astray, And bring him again, of thy abundant grace, To the fold of faith, he acknowledging his trespass.
Cleave to this promise with all thy inward power, Firmly enclose it in thy remembrance fast, Fold it in thy faith with full hope, day and hour, And thy salvation it will be at the last.
Thou disdainest not, as well appeareth this day, To fetch to thy fold thy first sheep going astray.
Turning back no great number of years in the history of Canada, a feeling had crept on many of us that the Mother Country had become completely careless whether we remained within the fold of her Empire or passed out of it.
Three years ago an insurrection in Egypt, out of the fold of Imperial policy, but claiming consideration from the aspect it assumed with regard to Indian interests exacted British interference.
Fold the other half of the canvas to cover the pack.
At night you spread it, make your bed on one half of it, and fold the other half over the outside.
Fold the edges of the petal to meet at the lower end.
The finest white wire is used: affix a small piece of wax to the end, and fold it down with the wire; it must be very minute.
Fold down the edge or end of two sheets of thick white wax.
Crimp each petal with the point of the curling pin, and foldone end forward, the other back.
Axillary membrane absent; arms robust, forearm not noticeably heavier than upper arm; distinct transverse fold on wrist.
Inside was a half-sheet of notepaper wrapped about a small old-fashioned key, and on the outer fold was written: "The key of the Chippendale bureau.
Take but a single drop of rain cloistered in the green fold of a blade of grass, and pour upon it one ray of the morning sun, where will you get lapidary, with his utmost skill, to cut a diamond that shall shine like that?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fold" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.