unleafy
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]unleafy (comparative more unleafy, superlative most unleafy)
- Not leafy.
- 2009 March 8, Mark Levine, “Share My Ride”, in New York Times[1]:
- Joe, who lives upstairs from me in a converted warehouse on a notably unleafy block of Park Slope, Brooklyn, is someone a love-struck marketer might regard as both demographically and “psychographically” ripe — endowed, that is, with both the means and the mind-set to wade fearlessly into the waters of certain Next Big Things.