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Use "leafiness" in a sentence
"But the landscape, in its first sweet leafiness, is so alive with ploughing and sowing and all the natural tasks of spring, that the war scars seem like traces of a long-past woe; and it was not till a bend of the road brought us in sight of Gerbéviller that we breathed again the choking air of present horror."
"He rode a wave, and Repubs controlled the government, and laurel-bestowing ceremonies were held to bestew his brow with honorific leafiness."
"During the winter this lush leafiness is not apparent, although a few leaves do remain, turning darker and more leathery with the cold."