Having leaves or leaves as specified; often used in combination.
1 For, in truth, any small, green three - leafed or trefoil plant will do.
2 I leafed through the book, a collection of maxims and short paragraphs.
3 This is just the day for a stroll along the autumn - leafed roads.
4 Hober Mallow shuffled his feet wearily as he leafed through the reports.
5 He leafed it through, and examined one of the plates with interest.
6 The glass was egg-sized, leafed with gold, supported by a garnet-colored stem.
7 I opened the folder and leafed quickly through it, page by page.
8 He leafed through to the date when he had joined the ship.
9 The newly leafed trees, lit from below, had a tumbled, upside-down look.
10 He stretched and sighed, as he leafed through some papers and tabloids.
11 Walls gleam with gold leafed carvings under a windowed blue pastel dome.
12 The tallboy has been silver leafed and wrapped in barbed wire detailing.
13 He picked up one of the photo albums and leafed through it.
14 He took out his notebook, licked his thumb, and leafed through it.
15 Ignoring him, Ando picked up the Beginner's Guide and leafed through it.
16 An herb garden formed an intricate green - leafed knot around a small garden.
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leaf Verb
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