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foliage

[foh-lee-ij] / ˈfoʊ li ɪdʒ /


Example Sentences

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The foliage cleared, and there, at the bottom of a narrow gorge, was a thin stream of water.

From Literature

But he is best known for his inimitable, Surrealist pictures featuring skeletal, architectonic figures—merging humans, animals, foliage, totems and signs—which, though indecipherable, are instantly recognizable.

From The Wall Street Journal

Well you're not cursed and you don't need particularly green fingers for your to foliage to thrive, you just need to know where you might be going wrong, experts say.

From BBC

For a year after the fire, Hanson said, they would have appeared dead with all their foliage scorched.

From Los Angeles Times

Outside, the street leading to the building was buried under mounds of debris and foliage.

From Barron's