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are leaves
verb
To have a consequence or remnant. transitive
Exact(60)
But there are leaves".
There's more leaves off than there are leaves left.
"What really gives us benefits are leaves," she said.
There are leaves, compost, a bonfire, perhaps; soil and toil.
Inside are leaves and trash and a faint smell of urine.
Not a true tree, their stems instead, are leaves, packed tight together.
"Then there are leaves that come out looking like some amazing new thing.
I won't pretend they aren't tricky to handle: nettles are leaves with little stinging hairs.
"You can pinch as low as you like, as long as there are leaves remaining on the stem," she said.
Presenting an even stronger example of evanescence are leaves from trees and plants that bear calligraphy on them.
And then one day there are leaves on the trees, and wild-magnolia blossoms on the branches, bobbing gently in the breeze.
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