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  2. 1. : to give way : collapse, crumple. at the first shot the deer stopped short, then suddenly folded up. the old chair suddenly folded up under him. 2. a. : to cease resistance or exertion : give up : fail, quit. the horse folded up in the homestretch. the defense folded up under the savage attack.

  3. If you fold something up, you make it into a smaller, neater shape by folding it, usually several times.

  4. To bend or fold something so that it is closed or made compact: My roommate folded the letter up. Fold up that box and put it away.

  5. If you fold something up, you make it into a smaller, neater shape by folding it, usually several times. [...]

  6. It can refer to physically folding something, such as a piece of paper or clothing, as well as metaphorically folding under pressure or giving up on an endeavor. Understanding the origins and historical context of this idiom can help us better appreciate its meaning and usage in contemporary language. Usage and Variations of the Idiom “fold up”

  7. Definitions of fold up. verb. bend or lay so that one part covers the other. synonyms: fold, turn up. see more. verb. become folded or folded up. synonyms: fold. see more.

  8. Sep 19, 2024 · fold up (third-person singular simple present folds up, present participle folding up, simple past and past participle folded up) (idiomatic, transitive) To make or become more compact by folding. Please fold up these towels so they will fit on the shelf.

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