"Leafed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Leafed" Meaning

Leafed is the past tense of the verb "leaf". It means to remove the leaves from something, especially a book. For example: "She leafed through the pages of the old novel"

"Leafed" Examples

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Here are five usage examples for the verb "leafed":

The trees leafed early this year due to the unusual warm weather.
The garden has leafed out, and it's a beautiful sight.
By the end of autumn, most trees have leafed.
The scientists were studying the process of photosynthesis in leafed plants.
The company leafed through the new business proposals before making a decision.

Note: The verb "leafed" is the past tense of the verb "leaf", which means to grow or cause to grow leaves.

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