All 39 Uses of
foliage
in
Jurassic Park
- A moment later, a second head rose above the foliage, and then a third, and a fourth.†
p. 88.4foliage = plant leaves
- Several heads poked slowly out of the foliage.†
p. 131.8
- The Land Cruiser moved slowly among the foliage.†
p. 152.1
- The Land Cruiser stopped on a low rise, where a break in the foliage provided a view to the east.†
p. 152.5
- The river was almost enclosed by dense foliage on both sides.
p. 158.9 *
- The Land Cruisers started up, and moved silently off, through the foliage.†
p. 167.5
- Alongside the apatosaurs, the smaller hadrosaurs stood on their hind legs to get at foliage.†
p. 170.1
- Tim turned to look at the foliage at the side of the road.†
p. 201.6
- Through the goggles, the foliage was a bright electronic green, and beyond he could see sections of the green grid pattern of the fence.†
p. 201.6
- Tim again scanned the foliage, but saw nothing.†
p. 202.4
- Behind the foliage, beyond the fence, he saw a thick body with a pebbled, grainy surface like the bark of a tree.†
p. 203.7
- The gurgling sound became louder, drawing him forward, and suddenly he came out of the foliage and felt his feet sink into soft earth and saw the dark currents of the river.†
p. 217.1
- He made a lot of noise as he ran, but even so he could hear the animal crashing through the foliage.†
p. 217.9
- At first he saw only dense foliage, moving in the wind.†
p. 228.4
- But here and there he could see gaps, and beyond the foliage, the ground was—†
p. 228.4
- Tim hurried across it, moved through an area of dense foliage, and came out onto the main road.†
p. 231.9
- He scrambled back up toward the road, but when he emerged from the foliage he had a moment of disorientation.†
p. 238.5
- The juvenile roared, but it did not attack, and Regis now edged toward the trees and high foliage to the right.†
p. 242.4
- He lifted the leg out of the foliage, raising it into the light of the headlamps, and blood from the stump gushed down over his hand.†
p. 247.6
- The Jeep rushed up the hill, and for a moment at the top the headlights still pointed upward into the foliage, and then they swung down, and Gennaro could see the road before them.†
p. 248.7
- It was coming from the foliage directly ahead of him, by the side of the road.†
p. 252.8
- Some distance away, they saw the mother triceratops and the baby moving away toward a herd of large duckbilled hadrosaurs, eating foliage from trees at the edge of the lagoon.†
p. 283.8
- He heard the crashing of foliage and trees, and when he looked over again, the duckbills were charging.†
p. 287.3
- Near the end of the dock, a wooden shed was painted green to blend with the foliage.†
p. 295.8
- The banks closed in on both sides until the trees and foliage overhanging the banks met high above to block out the sun.†
p. 306.8
- He noticed that the ground and the foliage were spattered with broad streaks of the same white chalky substance that had been on the building.†
p. 311.8
- The big head of the tyrannosaur lunged through the foliage from the left, the jaws snapping at the raft.†
p. 316.3
- Grant shook his head no. The dilophosaurs were smaller than the tyrannosaur, small enough to slip through the dense foliage at the banks of the river.†
p. 320.3
- The tyrannosaur was trying to break through the foliage, and the dilos hooted and stomped their feet in the mud.†
p. 321.6
- They were in an open field, moving away from the dense line of foliage and palm trees that marked the course of the river, a hundred yards to the east.†
p. 322.1
- The animal was slinking along the foliage that lined the banks of the river, going north.†
p. 322.7
- Gennaro crouched in the foliage, listening.†
p. 347.1
- Gennaro set out, leaving the path, plunging into the foliage.†
p. 347.3
- The foliage here was very dense; he couldn't see more than six or seven feet ahead of him.†
p. 347.7
- She was at least twenty yards from the fence now, and she could see the mist drifting like a light rain past the foliage.†
p. 363.6
- She stayed away from the foliage.†
p. 363.6
- The first animal charged from the foliage at the base of a tree to the left.†
p. 363.9
- The raptor turned, and ran off into the foliage.†
p. 421.1
- Hammond spun so quickly he fell on the path, and when he looked back he thought he saw the shadow of the juvenile T-rex, moving in the foliage beside the flagstone path, moving toward him.†
p. 428.5
Definitions:
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(1)
(foliage) plant leaves
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) meaning too rare to warrant focus:
Much less commonly, foliage can reference architectural ornament consisting of leaves and the stems to which they are attached.