fold-up

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fold-up

adj
able to be folded up
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Translations

fold-up

[ˈfəʊldʌp] ADJplegable, plegadizo
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A Eugene bicycle maker plans to introduce what it calls the world's first fold-up bicycle that, at just 15 pounds, can fit in a backpack.
For quick hair fixes you can't beat the fold-up Denman Hairbrush Compact, EUR3.50 (selected chemists 0044 800 262 509), a teeny round brush and mirror that squashes up inside itself.
The fold-up harness, designed by a former Department of Transportation official, weighs about one pound and attaches to existing seat backs and safety belts.
Quiban scored a breakthrough win after two final round fold-ups in the PGTA, posting a three-stroke romp over Joenard Rates in the CAT (Central Azucarera de Tarlac) Open at the Luisita Golf and Country Club last month.
There are unfinished drawings, hidden pictures, fold-ups, games, and dot-to-dots as well as cutting practice projects like paper airplanes.
The Glasgow store features a substantial range, with everything from golf umbrellas to kiddies' cartoon umbrellas, via all sorts of bold and bright fold-ups, with their own gold and silver cover sheaths.
(FDIC) is again bracing for more than 200 fold-ups in 1992.
I just got lucky," said the Fernando Air Base Golf Club bet, who had actually led a number of tournaments but blew them with final round fold-ups to remain winless in six years.
Rates' solid finish put an end to final round fold-ups that marred the two big tournaments in the country the last three weeks.