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leafed

American  
[leeft] / lift /

adjective

  1. having leaves; leaved.


Etymology

Origin of leafed

First recorded in 1545–55; leaf + -ed 3

Example Sentences

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While Steve’s dad leafed through documents and letters—stopping to exclaim or lament a bit—and Steve went through still more photos, I dug through his late mom’s sewing supplies.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 4, 2025

Back at my tiny Airbnb above a Chinese supermarket, I leafed through it.

From BBC • Sep. 19, 2024

They were on my mind at Manzanita Park as I leafed through an election guide, searching for a Latino candidate — any Latino candidate — to vote for.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 6, 2023

During moments of rest, he leafed through a diary, written longhand by a Russian soldier: “I’ve been at war for four weeks already and I miss my mom,” Courier read.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 20, 2023

Her hands seemed like the hands of a stranger as she leafed through the pages of the book.

From "Inkheart" by Cornelia Funke