Leafy [adjective]

Definition of Leafy:

abundant in foliage

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Sentence/Example of Leafy:

When they’re done they go into the soup along with tiny pasta — orzo or ditalini or whatever you’d like — and lots of chopped leafy greens.

Maybe they’re short and stubby, or not as leafy as you’d like.

Soups can certainly be rich in their own right, so we’ve selected brothier fare filled with beans and lentils as well as nutrient-rich dark leafy greens and bright carrots.

It is the sunshine that shows the leafy colors to its best advantage.

So far, Bowery has built three large farms and focused on producing leafy greens and fresh herbs for supermarket chains like Whole Foods and Stop & Shop.

It then redrew the boundaries of New York’s five boroughs on the basis of similarities between neighborhoods, such as whether they are residential or commercial, leafy or urban.

There was a garden out in the suburbs; a small, leafy corner, with a few green tables under the orange trees.

"That longest, leafy branch touches the very wall of my room," she went on, creeping always a little down the hill.

A green gloom reigned there; it was the still hour of noon; the little birds were quiet in some leafy shade.

On he went, therefore, till he saw under the hedge a leafy arch over a drain, and he thought that he could pass through it.