Similar words: leaf, leaflet, turn over a new leaf, sheaf, deaf, deafen, seafarer, seafood. Meaning: ['lɪːfɪ] adj. having or covered with leaves.
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61 Moments later, he pulled up to a two-story house along a back street in a leafy neighborhood.
62 The geological prospectors bedded down for the night under the shelter of leafy trees.
63 From there I had first noticed an adult male, whom I named David Greybeard, pick leafy twigs and strip the leaves to fashion tools, which he then used to fish termites from their underground nests.
64 The ark was in the act of passing the last curve of this leafy entrance.
65 Beef is also a good source field grass ( green leafy vegetable ).
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66 California shrub with slender leafy shoots that are important browse for mule deer.
67 The birds were twittering and trilling in the tall leafy boughs of oak and elm.
68 Foods with rich carotin For example, carrot, pumpkin, red potato, green leafy vegetable, green soya bean and tomato.
69 The leafy lipid bilayer, spectrin tetramers arranged into hexagonal network that are anchored by membrane proteins.
70 It was David Greybeard who Goodall later watched making that leafy tool to obtain termites.
71 Any of several cultivated varieties of the Indian mustard, grown for their leafy shoots and eaten as a vegetable especially in eastern Asian cuisine.
72 A Chinese vegetable (Brassica oleracea var. alboglabra) of the mustard family, related to the cabbage and grown for its leafy shoots used in eastern Asian cuisine.
73 Plants in the mint family do well in the shade, and leafy green vegetables like spinach are also shade tolerant.
74 Toss dark, leafy greens in hot, garlicky oil for a cleansing and delicious dish...
75 Red oak, hard Fengmu, hickory , Yingtaomu, white oak and other wood-five leafy overall, the different regions to make villa natural distinction.
76 Drastically reduce consumption of slow-to-break-down foods like red meat and dairy products while upping your intake of high-fiber grains and leafy dark-green vegetables.
77 Stems sometimes branched, usually spirally twisted, leafy, rarely plants stemless .
78 Now, technically speaking, Quinoa is the seed of a dark leafy green plant that's related to Swiss chard and spinach.
79 Locals point out several villas in the city's leafy colonial cantonment that are occupied by mysterious Chinese businessmen.
80 Failing investment banks and frozen credit markets – what have these to do with the leafy suburbs of, say, Minneapolis?
81 Thus passed the leafy time when arborescence seems to be the one thing aimed at out of doors.
82 This week, we move from root vegetables to leave a leafy vegetable.
83 This week, we move from root vegetables vegetables to a leaf leafy vegetable.
84 Daniels whom everyone calls Wilfie is the unofficial mayor of Stellenbosch, a leafy college town in the wine country.
85 The pressures of parenting are relentless, and sometimes it's easier to stick a frozen pizza in the microwave than fuss with coaxing kids to whole grains and leafy greens.
86 A vegetable plant ( Brassica rapa ) related to the turnip and grown for its pungent leafy shoots.
87 Dark green leafy vegetables such as kale, spinach, collard greens and Swiss chard are the best source of vitamin K so eat plenty of them to get the full benefit of this bone-boosting nutrient.
88 This elegant, medium-bodied wine displays a rich crimson color and aromas of dried herbs, plum and red currant, with some leafy notes and dusty oak undertones.
89 Green leafy vegetables including spinach, kale and collards appeared to be the most beneficial.
90 This week, we move from wood root vegetables alivi vegetables leafy vegetable.
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