Sentence examples for below the fold from inspiring English sources

Idiom

Below the fold.

If a news story is not important, it will be below the fold- in the lower half of the page of a newspaper.('Beneath the fold' is also used).

Dictionary

below the fold

adjective

Referring to a photograph, headline, or article printed on the lower half of the front page of a broadsheet newspaper, such that it is not immediately visible on a folded copy of the newspaper, e.g. as displayed at a newsstand or in a vending machine.

Exact(56)

Anything else falls below the fold".

More reader response below the fold.

Below the fold, some excerpts from Lincoln's message.

Attorney General Janet Reno was below the fold.

For those who want to see the list of ownership costs in all 50 states, it's below the fold.

The Cairo daily, al-Ahram, put it on its front page, but squarely below the fold.

The Boston Globe has it on Page A1, below the fold.

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Ditto YouTube and its below-the-fold comment hellscape.

And it was below-the-fold news.

Jeh Johnson: It was below-the-fold news that day, literally, because of the "Access Hollywood" video.

I pick up the Post, and I pick up the Times, and it is literally below-the-fold news in both newspapers.

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