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Example sentences for "infolded"

Lexicographically close words:
influenza; influx; influxes; info; infold; infolding; inforce; inforced; inforcements; inforcing
  1. At one end there was a raised seat, and on that raised seat there was a figure clothed in a military garb and infolded in a military cloak.

  2. Many a time had his own fancy designed and his own hands fashioned such an array as this for others; but now, as it infolded his own ample person, it shone with new lustre, and threw something of its own lustre around the wearer.

  3. The hinder part of this becomes infolded into the yolk as a projection (fig.

  4. All these parts are formed in the infolded portion of the ventral thickening of the blastoderm (fig.

  5. If we resist and struggle and rebel, we shall not only miss the blessing of comfort that is infolded for us in our sorrow, but we shall receive hurt in our own life.

  6. From that hour their sorrow was changed to joy; but for the whole of another week Thomas remained in the darkness in which the crucifixion had infolded him.

  7. In the Human Spirit is infolded whatsoever has been, is, or shall be; and mortality cannot reveal it!

  8. The strata deposited at various times about their flanks have been infolded by later crumplings with the original mountain mass, and have been repeatedly crushed, inverted, faulted, intruded with igneous rocks, and denuded.

  9. Triassic strata infolded in the Sierra Nevada Mountains carry marine fossils and reach a thickness of nearly five thousand feet.

  10. Jurassic shales of immense thickness--now metamorphosed into slates--are found infolded into the Sierra Nevada Mountains.

  11. If comfort profound as the ocean has not yet overtaken and infolded me, I see how such may come--perhaps will come.

  12. It was with rust almost as dark a brown as the scabbard that infolded it.

  13. In the Western Alps the outer border of Molasse persists; but it no longer forms so well-defined a zone, and strips are infolded amongst the older rocks.

  14. The inner or eastern ridge farther north of Argentina consists of crystalline rocks with infolded Ordovician and Cambrian beds, often overlaid unconformably by a sandstone with plant-remains (chiefly Rhaetic).

  15. One class of these early speculators, the Dynamical, or vital theorists, proceeded on the supposition of a living energy infolded in nature, which in its spontaneous development continuously undergoes alteration both of quality and form.

  16. There are certain necessary and immutable principles and ideas infolded in the reason of man, which harmonize with the revelations of the Eternal Logos in the written word.

  17. I remembered that as she bounded past me, her harp had brushed against my arm; so the spell of the marble had not infolded it.

  18. Sinking from such a state of ideal bliss, into the world of shadows which again closed around and infolded me, my first dread was, not unnaturally, that my own shadow had found me again, and that my torture had commenced anew.

  19. The twilight sank around, and infolded me with sleep.

  20. The 5 Barawan women have ears of European type; angle slightly prominent in 2, prominent in 3; lobule distended in all; descending helix infolded less than 2 mm.

  21. Darwin's point absent in all except 1 Barawan and 1 mixed breed where it is an infolded tip.

  22. Darwin's point an infolded tip in 1, an inrolled knob in 2, absent in the rest; tragus under 3 mm.

  23. Descending helix absent in 1 Long Kiput, infolded less than 2 mm.

  24. The front and hind-intestine are lined with infolded outer skin.

  25. The horny cylinder surrounding each segment is composed of several pieces, and on the abdomen these are united by flexible, infolded membranes.

  26. We walked slowly along through clustering flowers and under arching orange-trees, which infolded us tenderly within their shining arms, as in tremulous silence we waited for words that should say enough and yet not too much.

  27. Now, perhaps some may think that the scripture, or divinity, is much of it merely contemplative, in regard of many mysteries infolded in it, that seem nothing to concern our practice.

  28. Seek not a reason of his purposes, lest peradventure thou find thy own death and damnation infolded in them.

  29. It reminded me intensely of those distorted, slim-limbed, dog-like animals which figure on the old Lombard ornaments, distorted and curiously infolded upon themselves.

  30. Those that lie down below, infolded in the shadow, have a gloomy, sordid feeling and a repellent population, like Sorgono and other places at which we had halted.

  31. In his unfolding of that meaning was infolded the master motive of his life.

  32. Within those international complications were infolded problems and principles as profoundly fundamental as any within any Nation's single life, or within all the reach of international law.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "infolded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.