Foilage refers to the leaves on a tree (or on plants). Here is one way to use it in a sentence.
I always take some time to enjoy the foliage in spring.
That plant has lots of nice colorful foliage
Foliage turns colors in most northern US areas during the fall.
The tree foliage was so thick I couldn't see the path.
an antonymn for foliage could be leafage you dumb retards
the word rag in a sentence
The French word is the same as the English word, 'arabesque'. It means adorned in the Arabic fashion, using motifs based on flowers, foliage, geometric patterns, text, etc.
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
You need a sentence with the word towards.
i was foliage in the army
The blue jay was hidden in the tree's foliage.
The swift monkey was quickly hidden in the foliage of the vast jungle.
Jack couldn't see Jill as she was hidden by the foliage.
kids never clear the Foliage. foliage must be cleaned.
Many tourists come to New England in the fall to see the beautiful foliage.
I can see someone hiding in the foliage.The vole nests within the foliage.
The leaves on a plant are known as 'foliage'.
leafy.
Maybe this is better: About September 20 the foliage begins to turn. Some people don't like starting a sentence with a preposition so you could say: The foliage begins to turn about September 20.
Another word for leaf is foliage
camouflage in portuguese is camuflagem When he went hunting in the woods, he would wear camouflage so that he would blend in with the foliage and be less visible to the prey.