Definition of «leafy streets»

The phrase "leafy streets" refers to roads or avenues that are lined with many trees and have lots of green foliage.

Sentences with «leafy streets»

  • The property sits in a quiet leafy street and is walking distance to the town's shops, cafes and dining options. (wikiaustralia.com)
  • The Aspire Hotel Sydney is located in a quiet leafy street in Sydney, adjacent to Darling Harbour and offers well priced hotel style accommodation. (sydneyhotelsaccommodation.com)
  • And so it has come to this: Bike lanes, not so long ago a symbol of a boldly progressive New York City, have sparked a bitter row on the hushed and leafy streets of brownstone Brooklyn — just one part of a biking backlash rippling across the five boroughs. (treehugger.com)
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