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gatefold

[ UK /ɡˈe‍ɪtfə‍ʊld/ ]
NOUN
  1. an oversize page that is folded in to a book or magazine

How To Use gatefold In A Sentence

  • It is a lavish piece of publishing - four sorts of paper, double and triple gatefolds, copious colour photographs and drawings - intended to provide a visual record of the exhibition.
  • The book is notable for its four variously conceived gatefolds.
  • And they're talking about something else these pesky kids wouldn't understand - the snap, crackle and pop that an old gatefold album sleeve made when you opened it up.
  • Perhaps there'll even be a couple of sleeve fetishists unconsciously drawn to the lovely gatefold packaging.
  • There is an even balance of nearly 300 color and black-and-white photos; this includes four gatefolds that measure nearly 1.25 meters in length.
  • Right then, I have a spare ‘mint’ copy of this LP on gatefold vinyl which needs a good home.
  • The gatefold sleeve is rather fetching, but the music within is anything but.
  • The world map on the gatefold hints at his global impact.
  • Those who feel they have something they need to say are usually the ones most deserving of a good thrashing when the results are posted on the gatefold sleeve.
  • It explains the ideas behind the inkblots and the gatefold / recordsleeve-like format of the catalogue.
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