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Leafier

Leafy \Leaf"y\, a. [Compar. Leafier; superl. Leafiest.]

  1. Full of leaves; abounding in leaves; as, the leafy forest. ``The leafy month of June.''
    --Coleridge.

  2. Consisting of leaves. ``A leafy bed.''
    --Byron.

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leafier

a. (en-comparativeleafy)

WordNet
leafy
  1. adj. having or covered with leaves; "leafy trees"; "leafy vegetables" [ant: leafless]

  2. [also: leafiest, leafier]

leafier

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Usage examples of "leafier".

Midsummer-manifold, each one Voluminous, a labyrinth of life, They keep their greenest musings, and the dim dreams That haunt their leafier privacies, Dissembled, baffling the random gapeseed still With blank full-faces, or the innocent guile Of laughter flickering back from shine to shade, And disappearances of homing birds, And frolicsome freaks Of little boughs that frisk with little boughs.

This was the period of the year when the Rockland people were most cautious of wandering in the leafier coverts which skirted the base of The Mountain, and the farmers liked to wear thick, long boots, whenever they went into the bushes.

He had almost owned a featureless semi-detached house in the leafier suburbs of South London.

As they proceeded toward the foothills and gained altitude, the brush filled out, became taller and leafier, and extended farther out into the plains.

A time-lapse photo of the park below my writing window would show a greener, leafier afternoon than morning.

Though leafier than the trees of the World, and growing closer together, the prison trees were otherwise similar to those the exiles had known in their prior lives.