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  1. LEAF THROUGH SOMETHING definition: 1. to quickly turn the pages of a book or a magazine, reading only a little of it: 2. to quickly…. Learn more.

  2. Apr 5, 2024 · The meaning of LEAF THROUGH is to turn the pages of (a book, a magazine, etc.). How to use leaf through in a sentence.

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  4. Turn pages, as in browsing or searching for something. For example, There she sat, leafing through the various catalogs. This expression employs leaf in the sense of "turn over the leaves of a book," a usage dating from the mid-1600s. See also: leaf, through.

  5. Leafing Through the Pages meets on the second Thursday of every month from 10:00 a.m. until noon. This group explores works of fiction and non-fiction relating to natural history, ecology, and gardens.

  6. Meaning. Idiom: leaf through something. to turn the pages of a book, magazine or other written material briefly looking at the pages. Example sentences. — When I was waiting for the doctor, I leafed through several magazines and found an interesting article about traveling by train through Switzerland.

  7. leaf through something. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English leaf through something phrasal verb to turn the pages of a book quickly, without reading it properly SYN skim through She picked up the magazine and leafed through it. → leaf → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus leaf through • He leafed through a pile of ...

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