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loose-leaf
[ loos-leef ]
adjective
- (of a book, notebook, etc.) consisting of individual leaves held in a binder looseî-leaf bindîer, as by rings that open and close, in such a way as to allow their removal, return, or replacement without tearing.
- of or for use with a loose-leaf binder:
loose-leaf paper.
loose-leaf
adjective
- (of a binder, album, etc) capable of being opened to allow removal and addition of pages
noun
- a serial publication published in loose leaves and kept in such a binder
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of loose-leaf1
Example Sentences
Skip the cafe line and make your own gourmet chai latte with Habitâs delicious loose-leaf chai tea blend, which is organic and fair trade.
Theyâre packed so tightly and so neatly, like a ream of loose-leaf paper, that itâs hard to extricate one from the next.
When three Lahaina shops that sold Polipoli Farms pantry goods were destroyed in the fire, the Maui Hub, born of the pandemic, intervened to help Apana and Bayless supply their chewy banana snacks and mÄmaki-âulu loose-leaf tea to three other islands. âWhat happened in Lahaina will always be an epic reminder that community brings resiliency,â says Apana.
On the next page sheâs writing on loose-leaf paper: âWilly is my child/He is my father/Iâd be his lady all my life/He says heâd love to live with me/But for an ancient injury.â
They first developed an e-cigarette called Ploom and later, developed Pax vaporizers for cannabis and loose-leaf tobacco.
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