The main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in higher plants.
1 The gully enters the boulder-strewn inlet under the shade of much leafage .
2 The flaming West, the crimson heights, shower their glories through voluminous leafage .
3 The small, close growing leafage cowered, a frightened trembling seized the trees.
4 And she, Behold her under the new leafage sitting upon its root.
5 When quite screened from observation by the friendly leafage , Juliet turned quickly.
6 Why, so is the leafage rude and quaint, yet you imitate that.
7 Transplanted to Rome, I fancy he 'll put forth a denser leafage .
8 Under its leafage he read the constitution of the new colony.
9 Its edges, the limits of its leafage , were not so distinct.
10 They could never have made his sapless nature break into leafage .
11 Some people love the country but in the time of leafage !
12 There were flowers in the beds, and the trees were beautiful in their leafage .
13 From the sea, merely a range displaying the varied leafage of jungle and forest.
14 For some minutes amongst the wood and leafage a rending and heaving went on.
15 Nightingales trilled near by and the fresh leafage rustled, moved by a passing breeze.
16 The trees rushed into leaf, and never had there been such a glorious leafage .
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