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"leafed" Definitions
  1. having leaves; leaved.
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But I leafed idly through it — and spotted something wonderful.
To determine how to cook them, I leafed through cookbooks.
But it looks as if no one has leafed through the pages.
Ross leafed through the book as they drove up the Hudson Valley.
" A troublesome hemorrhoid "feels like the clover-leafed exchange of two multilane highways.
I leafed through books by George Stephanopoulos and Joe Klein and Michael Isikoff.
To get your hands on this royal dessert, a gold-leafed invitation is not required.
Bibliophiles around them leafed through a lovingly curated collection of fiction, poetry, essays and rarities.
It features a gold-plated and Swarovski crystal chandelier and gold-leafed ornamentation throughout the home.
Trump's comments on North Korea occurred inside his ornate, gold-leafed ballroom at Mar-a-Lago.
So I went into this a little cocky — even after I leafed through the diet's meal plan.
The paneled, gold-leafed chancel shone under the watchful eyes of plate-haloed saints and latticed glass.
Obama would process the information in a studious manner, nodding as he leafed through my presentation deck.
Sitting in his conference room, they leafed through binders filled with photographs of slaughtered rhinos and elephants.
Miller and I leafed through their wedding album while Murphy watched " Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory " with Logan.
Then I sat on the subway Friday morning and leafed again through that lawsuit by the injured players.
The piece is paired with the finely miniaturist, sometimes gold-leafed paintings of families and gardens by Larissa Bates.
Mosaic marble flooring, original crown moldings, even gold-leafed ceilings — this is the kind of interior extravagance we dream of.
Biochemist colleagues analyzed the broad-leafed plant, Vernonia amygdalina, and discovered more than a dozen new compounds with antiparasitic properties.
It's a vintage table that's been sliced in half, glass added, and then half of it has been gold-leafed.
Even if you haven't leafed through a copy of a Lonely Planet book before, you've likely seen or heard of it.
She gave Pam three brochures, which Viki and I leafed through, because our friend was in no state to retain information.
The day after researchers from the foundation leafed through the Instagram accounts and took multiple screen shots, the accounts went private.
Eventually, Mr. Jacobs added the latex rubber cast of a yellow-splotched "broad-leafed plant," soon to be poisoned into oblivion.
For miles and miles, farmers were harvesting the willowy, thin-leafed stalks that make hashish, a mainstay of the local economy.
I leafed through the letters, looking for a birth certificate, a passport, something that anchored this family in the factual world.
Baudelle leafed through a collection of scarves, which could be tied around the shoulders or worn over the head like a bonnet.
And it was they who carved faces into weirwood trees — the huge red-leafed trees we've seen at Winterfell on multiple occasions.
The hills sloped toward a majestic fjord, where cows grazed on a grassy meadow and fishermen caught trout under gold-leafed birch trees.
Then I leafed through my albums and decided that I should record in order everything that had happened to me during the day.
From somewhere—a color supplement leafed through years ago on a boring Sunday afternoon at home—came these few, possibly life-saving tips.
The systemic herbicide 2,4 --D is used to kill broad-leafed weeds, yet it's also toxic to earthworms, a dietary staple for baby fireflies.
Bahder was involved in a study that confirmed the disease in the tall, broad-leafed palm trees had spread to 8 new Florida counties.
They park trailers and tents beneath the brilliant green canopy of newly leafed trees, and the smell of campfire smoke hangs in the air.
In the video, he is seen preparing to eat a huge gold-leafed steak, which reportedly cost $340, before performing Salt Bae's trademark salt sprinkling.
Hajara knew from the thick-trunked, green-leafed trees — nothing like the spindly, spiky desert ones back in Dapchi — that she was far from home.
He leafed through various talking points and issue memos, from which he culled a few ideas that he then scribbled on another piece of paper.
It had a window leafed with gold curlicues and when you looked in the window you saw 222 shellac records, racked like drying dinner plates.
As in certain Hockney paintings, large-leafed plants abound and exterior walls are painted in discordant hues of hot pink, royal blue and yolky yellow.
Starting in 1851, Thoreau began keeping detailed records of springtime, noting when certain flowers first appeared, when certain trees leafed out, when migratory birds arrived.
"I leafed through a whole series of them, and then the last one was a blank sheet of paper, pure white, 8 by 10," he said.
That evening I leafed through last week's issue of JAMA, which, unexpectedly, turned out to be entirely devoted to death, dying and the end of life.
But the store manager insisted, and Emmanuel Macron, France's young economy minister, found himself greeting astonished shoppers as they leafed through piles of lace-trimmed bras.
This commitment to fresh food applies to other key ingredients, too—the fries are hand-cut, the lettuce is hand-leafed, and the buns are freshly baked.
At one point—in front of City Hall, a gold-leafed, beaux arts beauty—Vieto spots a young man struggling to get a needle into his vein.
Yes, there is a sweet, dark-leafed variety of mint that goes by that adorable name—and it seemed like the perfect base for a chocolaty milkshake.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Readers of the Lebanese daily Al-Mustaqbal leafed through its last print edition on Thursday, its move online underscoring the challenges ailing Lebanon's press industry.
When visitors went looking for a luxury gold-leafed hotel room they were instead redirected to a site showing groups of migrant children locked in metal cages.
That regular, more mature spinach is dark green, thick-leafed and often ruffle-edged, which gives sand and soil plenty of little crevices in which to settle.
And Freddy Rodriguez's homage to the Dominican catcher Tony Peña — a gold-leafed baseball nestled in a mink-lined glove — is a rush of pure fan love.
They bumped past clusters of thin-leafed neem trees, spindly acacia trees and the charred remains of other villages that Boko Haram or the military had destroyed.
We often climbed well into the 93-foot broad-leafed trees, observing the vast, impenetrable jungle and trying to find terrain features that corresponded to our maps.
Then snag a selfie with the statue of the poet John Betjeman (whose advocacy helped save the station) or with the gold-leafed, 18-foot-wide clock.
Seleh leafed through the book, coming to a cartoonist's rendering of Trump and top aides Steve Bannon and Reince Priebus in a small boat crossing the Potomac River.
When his ball, sporting the four-leafed clover emblem, disappeared after a monster putt on the 10th he held a two-shot lead but three-putted the 163th.
It combines quill-pen outlines of leafed and leafless specimens — as varied within strict parameters as Bernd and Hilla Becher's factory photos — with bare-boned but poetic texts.
Occasionally, he leafed through his books, including "Real Life Monsters: Creatures of the Rain Forest," a picture book that he'd picked up during the destruction of the Jungle.
He leafed through the file with Frank's name on the cover and California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation stamped on it, turning the translucently thin pages covered with typeface.
A cold-weather salad bowl may hold a lively mixture of sturdy-leafed, multicolored greens in the chicory family, instead of lettuce, along with a riot of citrus fruits.
Meanwhile, he added zinfandel, cumin, and culantro—a jagged-leafed spice, popular on the Pacific side, similar to cilantro but bolder and funkier—to the remainder in the pot.
It was hardly a shocking revelation; anyone who leafed through Edward J. Snowden's revelations saw evidence of daily efforts to break into Russian spy agencies, nuclear installations and leadership compounds.
Others unfavorably compared the sparse spruce to its crosstown counterpart in St. Peter's Square, a lushly-leafed fir donated by Poland to the Vatican that was nicknamed "Rigoglio," or luxuriant.
When his ball, sporting the four-leafed clover emblem, disappeared after a magnificent putt on the 10th he held a two-shot lead but he then bogeyed the par-four 14th.
Tillmans cultivates a small wilderness of houseplants—sculptural cacti, papyrus, greenish-purple-leafed begonias, delicate ferns—which he grows from cuttings that he gets from friends and collects on his travels.
Flat stretches along the coastline, emerald green with sugar cane and large-leafed banana plants, ascend into velvety, verdant hillsides thick with vine-wrapped trees before descending again to the coast.
"He is putting people back to work," said retired postal worker Barbara Peacock, 58, as she leafed through Trump 2020 re-election merchandise at his rally in Macon, Georgia, on Sunday.
As a tween and beyond, I remember excitedly picking up a copy each Wednesday, the distinct smell and texture of a freshly printed copy that had yet to be leafed through.
"Everyone is aware the lack of land is a problem in Hong Kong and the government has been encouraging green burial," said Lee, as he leafed through an album of family photographs.
Goodman, in contrast, depicts two women, one fixing the other's hair, dressed in elaborately patterned gowns against an equally ornate backdrop of broad-leafed plants casting shadows on the slats of Venetian blinds.
These ideas manifest as large, highly decorative and lush floral oil paintings, with oversized renderings of colorful and detailed tropical leaves and flowers presented atop a field of 24-karat gold-leafed canvases.
Chris Christie of New Jersey lounging on a couch under the living room's 21-foot gold-leafed ceiling, or chatting with Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama as he exits the luxurious Spanish Room.
Its opulent Napoleon III-style décor, which dates to the 276th century and was restored in 213, features gold-leafed moldings, heavy crimson velvet curtains and an azure ceiling fresco rimmed with flowers.
Her answer was a patch of pay dirt around 2000 miles north, past endless forests of spruce and golden-leafed aspen, at the end of a gravel road known as the Silver Trail.
Yet as Yost leafed through the daily stats pack in a Yankee Stadium office Monday morning, he rejected the idea that strikeouts might be a problem for Aaron Judge, the Yankees' rookie slugger.
Nazi imagery is the most obvious characteristic of white prison gangs, but they also favour classically European images ranging from four-leafed clovers to the Valknut, a Viking symbol comprised of three interlocking triangles.
The Golden Palace, which is an off-market exclusive listing with Carol Cassis and Stephan Burke of Douglas Elliman, features a gold-plated and Swarovski crystal chandelier and gold leafed ornamentation throughout the home.
In Rotterdam on a recent day, Andre Seebregts, one of the most prominent advocates for bringing home women detained in Syria, leafed through printouts of some of his recent emails and social media messages.
A multi-tiered wooden structured wrapped with chainlink fences and topped with a gold-leafed shackle, "Big Bling" functions as a narrative catch-all for the artist by referencing slavery, labor, urbanism, fashion, and ownership.
I leafed through them quickly and unaccountably put them away, carrying them from move to move across the country, until one day about five years ago when I came across them again and started reading.
She has learnt to extract enough oil from the 40 spiky-leafed plants for her 6-year-old son Jacobo and 30 other children suffering from chronic refractory epilepsy, which is resistant to conventional treatments.
Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren, dressed in matching jewel-toned pantsuits, touted each other's virtues Monday on a crisp, golden-leafed autumn afternoon at an outdoor rally on the main quad of Saint Anselm College.
"Again and again, I joined van der Elsken on his round-the-world trip as I leafed through the book in my room, reading the spontaneously written captions," she wrote in an essay for the catalog.
We leafed through the folder, which contained meticulous data on artichoke consumption ("17,640,000 artichokes annually"), memos from the mayor — his notes scribbled in the margins — and letters from the Commission of Merchants on Artichokes and Cantaloupes.
The partial government shutdown, which deprived many federal employees of their first paycheck this week, has claimed some new victims: several of the signature spiky-leafed Joshua trees at Joshua Tree National Park in Southern California.
" I thanked them for the books, and later, while they slept on a half-deflated mattress in my living room, I leafed through the pages, skimming headlines: "The Power of Positive Expectations" and "How Resilient Are You?
I leafed through the instructions I'd printed—yes, printed—trying to understand how I was supposed to program my little EXA (think of it as a little code carrying robot) to transmit data to a different EXA.
Some of the works generated a successful rapport with the space, such as "Emma (Icon)," by Yves Scherer, a gold-leafed plaster cast of a female form, tucked away into a vestibule like a forgotten piece of statuary.
The ISS is home to hundreds of science experiments—from growing red-leafed lettuce to carefully tracking the impacts of microgravity on the human body—and every crew member on board is responsible for keeping them running smoothly.
Young women cast love spells by rolling naked in a wheat field, collecting flowers and putting them under a pillow or walking around the field three times at midnight with a four-leafed clover next to their bosom.
One of the earliest copies of the collected poems, its gold-leafed pages bear impossibly intricate illustrations by the calligrapher Shaykh Mahmud Pir Budaqi alongside Hafez's ghazals, sonnet-like verses that intertwine ideas of love, longing, and loss.
"In September, you still have the warmth of summer, leafed-out green deciduous trees and highs in the low 80s or high 70s," said Kelly Kirkpatrick, the director of tourism for Mesa Verde Country, the area tourism board.
There are so many species of philodendron, but the most common are the Selloum (Hope), Cortadum (which is a vine), Prince of Orange (a beautiful, large-leafed hybrid), Philodendron 'lemon-lime' (for a kick of color) and many more.
While the actual number of Americans and Brits adopting maple-leafed passports over the last decade is rather low (15,000 combined a year on average), recent political events suggest that the case for Canada may have never been stronger.
When the Maple Leaf, or l'Unifolié (French for "the One-Leafed"), was officially adopted on this day in 1965, it was after decades of disagreement that had divided the public, mostly along lines of British and French colonial roots.
The Southern California park, which is larger than Rhode Island and famed for its dramatic rock formations and the spiky-leafed Joshua trees from which it takes it name, had only a skeleton crew of workers during the shutdown.
People traditionally dress up in green to celebrate St Patrick's Day on March 17, donning leprechaun costumes and painting their faces with the colors of the Irish flag or the shamrock, the three-leafed plant that is the symbol of Ireland.
He had Reindeer Games in his hand when he got to the store, so he put it on with the sound down and paid it no mind, letting it run while he leafed through a summer courses catalog from DMACC.
Hurricane Irma tore the leafed roof off my favorite hardwood hammock forest, Simpson Park, a preserved chunk of forest in the middle of the city; now I can hear the insistent clatter of Brickell, in downtown Miami, through its halved treetops.
The chicory family is a large one, though, and other members come in other colors, such as the fetchingly speckled yellow-cast Castelfranco; pale green broad-leafed escarole; curly endive (blanched for salads); or pointy Belgian endive, which can be ivory or pink.
The source novel for "Lovecraft Country" utilizes the green book in a more prominent manner than the film "Green Book," in which it is only leafed through on several occasions, with a small bit of exposition being given for what it is.
In the hotel's gaudy gold-leafed ballroom, ministers huddled round a PC taking it in turns to try and find the key sentence everyone could agree upon, according a person inside the room, who asked to not identified because the deliberations were confidential.
Appetizers spoke to the quick-food era: cream cheese tortilla rollups served with salsa; a loaf of King's Hawaiian carved to hold spinach dip thick in water chestnuts, recipes pulled from magazines she leafed through in her early years in the country.
The Ducasse masterminds then sent him to work at Benoit in New York, after which he turned up as the sous-chef at a Filipino restaurant in Brooklyn that was best known for its $100 doughnut — ube-filled, Cristal-frosted and gold-leafed.
I make my way up an enclosed spiral staircase to the second level and run my fingers across the leather bindings of hundreds of tomes whose yellow pages had no doubt been leafed through by numerous scholars and bibliophiles over the years.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Sanders leads Democratic field in Colorado poll MORE (D-Calif.) leafed through some papers.
Twickenham was "a place of experimentation" as much as a refuge for Turner, said Amy Concannon, one of the curators of the 2014-15 show "Late Turner: Painting Set Free" at Tate Britain, as she leafed through a fragile sketchbook during a recent interview at the museum.
In "Very Rare Picture on the Earth" (1915), a work that could have inspired Peter Halley, Picabia not only uses oil paint but experiments with metallic paint, and introduces gold- and silver-leafed shallow reliefs as real depictions of pictorial volume in the flattened diagrammatic space.
The city renewed its love affair with Grand Central, and almost 20 years later the station was renewed with the completion of a $200 million restoration, highlighted by a thorough cleaning of Paul César Helleu's magnificent gold-leafed Zodiac mural on the ceiling of the Main Concourse.
Brudnizki has instead created a rainbow to rival that of Loulou's (the two are, in fact, in fervid competition): The Rose Room is carnation and chalky green with a gold-leafed coffered ceiling; a ladies' powder room is a tented pink-on-pink chandeliered jewel box.
After nine hours on the M.T.A., Amtrak and Greyhound, I found myself inside the room, and straddling two worlds: I tinkered with the radio (wood-finished for historical accuracy but bluetooth-enabled for function), chewed on a Tootsie Roll and leafed through issues of Time magazine from 1957.
CreditCreditPatrice Diaz Photographer LOUVECIENNES, France — When the Chateau Louis XIV sold for over $1003 million two years ago, Fortune magazine called it "the world's most expensive home," and Town & Country swooned over its gold-leafed fountain, marble statues and hedged labyrinth set in a 2100-acre landscaped park.
WATCH THIS: Scott Disick Wants to 'Try and Make Things Work Again' With Kourtney Kardashian: Source   Inside, three bedrooms with walk-in closets and private bathrooms (with luxurious kimono robes and copper-leafed tubs), a laundry room, full kitchen, cocktail bar and mini bar make up the 3,000-square-foot digs.
At that meeting, Mark had reported that the night before he'd found himself thinking back to the seventeen-year-old who, wandering the public library of Forsyth, Missouri, inexplicably leafed through a tattered Norton Anthology and for the first time came truly face to face with a poem's mysterious verb-visage.
The article captured Trump in "Master Builder" mode, detailing his plans to build a stadium in New York for the Generals and a 60-story castle for himself, with "six cylinders of varying heights with gold-leafed, coned and crenelated tops to be built at 60th Street and Madison Avenue," Geist wrote.
" Speaking amid stone arches and gold-leafed frescoes, Francis continued, "How many martyrs in this land, from the first centuries of Christianity, have lived their faith heroically to the end, shedding their blood rather than deny the Lord and yielding to the enticements of evil, or merely to the temptation of repaying evil with evil!
This sense of sudden displacement is further echoed by the plants themselves, nearly none of which technically belong in Paris: Among the dozens of varieties, there's Agave x nigra, a hardy desert succulent; Phillyrea angustifolia, a silvery-leafed bush native to the Mediterranean region; and Aristaloe aristata, squat and spiky, which hails from South Africa.
On a photo Goldstone posted to Facebook of himself wearing a gold-leafed olive wreath captioned "The Emperor Muppettus Maximus," someone commented, "I can't wait until you testify in front of congress…" His Instagram boasts a photo of him wearing a hat with the word "cunty" printed on the front: Looks like he hasn't quite figured out Twitter.
At the Cervantes Institute, a large constructivist painting by NYC based artist Amaru Chiza hangs across the gallery from the atmospheric, gold-leafed portraiture of Fabian Anton Navarro, and diagonal to a display table at the entrance offering copies of The Story of the Wolf, a children's book written and illustrated by social protest painter Gustavo Toaquiza.
Upstairs, in the more intimate private areas that she shares with her son, Aldo, a 22-year-old graduate business student (her daughter, Vittoria, 26, studies contemporary art in London), the works are placed more densely: In a study with blue-and-gold leafed shelving from the 18th century, cubbies hold hundreds of art books and dozens of fragments and busts.
And yet, looking at these six gouaches, which are stacked in two rows of three each, and take up an entire wall of the gallery, I was reminded of Hiroshi Sugimoto's series, Sea of Buddha (1995), which focuses on the one thousand unique, gold-leafed, life-sized wooden sculptures of Buddhist deities found in Sanjūsangen-dō, a Buddhist temple in Kyoto that was first built in 1164.
The 210-seat, two-story space (with a wraparound gold-leafed Cubist-style mural on the ground floor and a grand polished walnut staircase leading to the second) will offer clams casino, oysters Rockefeller and cornflake-crusted crab cake served with coleslaw and spicy mayonnaise as well as classic mains such as roasted chicken for two, Dover sole in brown butter and parsley-topped strip steak.
"I took it out of the realm of gods and wanted it to echo the feeling of our time, with this idea of a constellation of voices — when so many people have taken to the streets and want to be heard," he said of the piece, which was scaled up to huge dimensions at the Walla Walla Foundry in Washington State and cast in aluminum, then leafed in gold.

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