to become full of irregular folds: climb / crumple
crumple
to go up, or to go towards the top of something: lie / climb
climb
a large mammal that eats fish and lives partly in the sea and partly on land or ice: crane / seal
seal
When the pastry is _______ and puffed up, take the pie out of the oven.
golden
a raised line of water that moves across the surface of an area of water, especially the sea: wave / mosaic
wave
The photographer asked me to ______ my arms.
fold
a soft, yellow metal that is highly valued and used esp. in jewelry and as a form of wealth: fold / gold
gold
Meaning of fold in English fold verb UK /fəʊld/ US /foʊld/ fold verb (BEND) B1 [ I or T ] to bend something, especially paper or cloth, so that one part of it lies on the other part: crumple / fold
fold
Keep away from the ______ of the cliff - you might fall.
edge
bright because it reflects light: shiny / golden
shiny
of a color that looks like gold; yellow; warm light brown: shiny / golden
golden
the outer or furthest point of something: edge / waves
edge
a tall bird with long, thin legs and a long neck: seal/ crane
crane
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