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leafage

[lee-fij] / ˈli fɪdʒ /


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Part of the message, written on two, scrunched-up translucent sheets of paper, read: “Bismark Omit leafage buck bank / Paul Ramify loamy event false new event.”

From New York Times • Jan. 8, 2024

It wouldn't fix the world's troubles if places started using a little less leafage on sandwiches, but every little bit helps.

From Salon • Mar. 18, 2022

But if religion is to have its full value as a 'last resort' in times of peril or affliction, it must have deep rootage, broad leafage and ample fruitage in the normal circumstances of life.

From Time Magazine Archive

"The feminine face needs leafage," Colette used to say, and regardless of fashion, she wore her hair pulled down over her forehead.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the extreme Southwest—as on the plains of Texas—the vegetation dries up completely in summer so that there is no succulent leafage for the caterpillars to live upon.

From Butterflies Worth Knowing by Weed, Clarence M.