foldout
IPA: fˈoʊɫdaʊt
noun
- An overlarge page that is folded into a book or magazine.
- A bed that folds out from a closed position.
adjective
- That folds out from a closed position.
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Examples of "foldout" in Sentences
- I talked Nadine into giving me a guest cottage—two bedrooms, two baths, and a foldout couch in the sitting room.
- Amazon & newegg consumers are not that happy with their foldout keyboards (and they're more the $20 this far from the factory).
- Foldout end pockets hold reels or other bulky items; foldout side compartments have mesh pockets and two water-resistant, removable bags.
- Christopher Tolkien has drawn a new map for the book, a tipped-in foldout on sturdy paper that should serve as an exemplar for all other publishers of books containing maps.
- The book features a series of foldout maps depicting the distribution of “color” throughout the world and warns, “Colored migration is a universal peril, menacing every part of the white world.”
- To help players learn the difference and never be confused, many of these games come with a large, foldout sheet which all of the cards can be placed on, indicating which area means what specifically.
- With my heavy equipment bag slung over my shoulder, I registered myself at the foldout card table near the entrance and after writing my name, the elderly woman distributing the makeshift badges looked up from my signature with her mouth in a little shocked O.
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