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Idioms of "leaf"

turn over a new leaf - stop being bad and become a better person

shake like a leaf - shake a lot because you are nervous or afraid

take a leaf out of one's book - copy someone else's action

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1. Tom decided to turn over a new leaf

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3. You should stop taking a leaf out of your sister's book

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C. I shook like a leaf.

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