Leafless [adjective]

Definition of Leafless:

without covering

Opposite/Antonyms of Leafless:


Sentence/Example of Leafless:

The rain came down thick and fast, and pattered noisily among the leafless bushes.

A leafless tree is shown as a great curiosity, which grew in the temple and made its way through the stone roof.

Even yet on the sheltered side there was a monthly rose or two on the leafless bushes.

A desolate wind moaned through the leafless trees, and afar the cannon grumbled and groaned.

Even the leafless hedges had their woody odors, and stone dykes their musty smell of decaying mosses and lichens.

Away they sped like the wind down the smooth road, through a leafless forest.

They begin to lose their leaves soon after the monsoon is over, and are leafless by the end of the winter.

Mammy June's cabin was of white-washed logs, with vines climbing about the door that were leafless now but very thrifty looking.

Lonely and completely isolated, it stood on the top of a hill with high, leafless trees behind, and on the left a thick copse.

The short day was passing from fields and sky; already the tops of the leafless trees mingled with the grey of evening.