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foldaway

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fold·a·way  (fld-w)
adj.
Designed to be folded up for easy storage: a foldaway bed.

folda·way n.

foldaway [ˈfəʊldəˌweɪ]
adj
(prenominal) (of a bed) able to be folded and put away when not in use
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Adj.1.foldaway - capable of being folded up and stored; "a foldaway bed"
collapsable, collapsible - capable of collapsing or being collapsed; "a collapsible boat"
Translations
foldaway [ˈfəʊldəweɪ] ADJplegable, plegadizo
foldaway
adj attrzusammenklappbar
foldaway [ˈfəʊldəˌweɪ] adj (bed, table) → pieghevole


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Later in the conference, the Community Rail Officers of Wales launched a foldaway, A2 poster promoting 'Scenic Wales by Train and Traws Cambria'.
The foldaway Transport Chair is lightweight, ultra compact and has a folding mechanism, which enables the chair to fold into the carry case supplied and into the boot of most cars.
Simply pull out the foldaway, stainless steel, penetration probe to take rapid temperature measurements in under four seconds.
 
 
 
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