- leaf
- nounADJECTIVE▪ new, young▪ autumn, fall (AmE)▪ dead, dry, fallen, falling, rotting▪
The ground was thick with dead leaves.
▪ broad (esp. technical), heart-shaped, oval▪broad-leaf plants
▪ green, yellow, etc.▪ glossy, hairy, leathery, shiny, variegated▪ bay, lettuce, maple, oak, tea, etc.▪Stop trying to read tea leaves (= predict the future).
VERB + LEAF▪ have▪This plant has beautifully variegated leaves.
▪ come into (esp. BrE), grow, produce, sprout▪It was spring and the trees were coming into leaf.
▪In the spring the plant began to put out new leaves.
▪ shed▪Deciduous trees shed their leaves annually.
▪ pick, pluck▪He picked a leaf from the basil plant and started to chew it.
▪ rake▪The boys helped by raking the leaves in the yard.
LEAF + VERB▪ appear, emerge▪Spring arrived and the first green leaves began to appear.
▪ grow▪ turn, yellow▪The summer was over and the leaves were beginning to turn.
▪ drop, fall▪ blow▪dry leaves blowing in the wind
▪ rustle▪The leaves rustled in the light breeze.
LEAF + NOUN▪ litter, mould/mold▪the leaf litter on the forest floor
PHRASES▪ in full leaf▪The corn was already ripening and the trees in full leaf.
Collocations dictionary. 2013.