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Meanings of
dead leaf
in English
Russian
kallima inachus
Portuguese
kallima inachus
Spanish
kallima inachus
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Species of insect.
kallima inachus
orange oakleaf
Related terms
taxon
Russian
kallima inachus
No examples available for any of the synonyms
Usage of
dead leaf
in English
1
A
dead
leaf
might as reasonably demand to return to the tree.
2
But their path goes over rocks and lot of
dead
leaf
fall.
3
The hysteria passed and left the big man shaking like a
dead
leaf
.
4
It was not a
dead
leaf
at all-itwas Mademoiselle Prefere.
5
As dead as her
dead
leaf
those mute harps must be.
6
Her face was grey, too, and withered like a
dead
leaf
.
7
A
dead
leaf
caught in the hair of Jay's heavy head.
8
The figure faded from view as the window shriveled up like a
dead
leaf
.
9
Is it a
dead
leaf
blown along by the wind?
10
How was Gabriel blown by fate like the
dead
leaf
?
11
To predators, she looks more
dead
leaf
than live prey.
12
It was trembling like a
dead
leaf
in a storm.
13
The tail exactly resembled the stem or continuation of the midrib of the
dead
leaf
.
14
Not even a
dead
leaf
stirs before the wind.
15
At critical moments, the cover of a
dead
leaf
provides him with a temporary shelter.
16
Again a
dead
leaf
fluttered and drifted between them.
Other examples for "dead leaf"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
dead
leaf
dead
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
dead leaf
Russian
kallima inachus
Portuguese
kallima inachus
Spanish
kallima inachus
Dead leaf
through the time
Dead leaf
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common