leafed

IPA: ɫˈift

adjective

  • (chiefly in combination) Having a leaf or leaves (of the specified kind).
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Examples of "leafed" in Sentences

  • I picked up a magazine and leafed through the pages.
  • She picked up a copy of InStyle and leafed through it.
  • An old-timer walked by, picked one up, leafed through its pages and said:
  • The city tree is the small leafed banyan and the city flower is the azalea.
  • Tod – Turned wood with a segment of its grain leafed in pure 24-karat gold:
  • When I leafed through this book, I actually thought it was a lot older than it is.
  • Disheartened, she took home her plastic drinking cup and the small-leafed plant that adorned her desk.
  • The Vancouver Winter Games are history now except for that montage — — star-spangled, or maybe maple-leafed, depending on your Olympic fealty.
  • But it looked delectable in the pages of the magazines I leafed through, which invariably featured recipes and pointers for the "perfect" holiday table.
  • Of the olive-tree two varieties are particularly distinguished: the long-leafed, which is cultivated in the south of France and in Italy; and the broad-leafed in Spain, which has its fruit much longer than that of the former kind.

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