leafing造句1. The trees were leafing after the spring rain.
2. Most patients derive enjoyment from leafing through old picture albums.
3. He was leafing through piles of correspondence.
4. The plant is leafing out in the summer sun.
5. After leafing through the student's composition, the teacher pointed out some slight mistakes.
6. The waiting room was full of people leafing through magazines.
7. We were leafing through a well-worn copy of Sports Illustrated, and Mike was identifying his clients.
8. And leafing through the book, I read the page numbers out loud, too.
9. Dove stumbled around the office, leafing through stacks of paper; digging into a pile of envelopes.
10. But just the simple act of leafing through and talking about a book can help.
11. He was leafing through a magazine.
12. Keep going back , leafing through your diary.
13. He was idly leafing through a book.
14. The trees on the hill are just leafing out.
15. I was leafing through an old school magazine when I came across your photo.
16. The passengers were leafing through magazines in the airport shop.
17. The plane trees lining the main street are leafing out.
18. Hence my folks always see me busy leafing through the Oxford medium dictionary and writing continuously.
19. Product Name: chemical sheet Characteristics: Strong glutinosity, no leafing will be happened after fit.
20. Even at present, the opponent does not stop leafing the pages.
21. Will you be using the leafing process to create the metallic effect on the siler labels?
22. The results indicated that the germinating, leafing, flowering and fruiting of the scions were all pseudo alive, there was no graft compatibility between M. pumila "Golden delicious" and C. speciosa.
23. Shiona was seated on the sofa, her back to the window, leafing stiffly through a magazine.
24. Francesca Johnson, a woman walking through after - supper grass leafing through girlhood dreams, would turn it off.
25. And now Dean's opponent sat alone in the cottage by the lake, a half-eaten bowl of cereal congealing before him, leafing listlessly through the papers.