what is the meaning of "clean the leaves out of the stream" in the following sentence?
I'm going on the hill with your father today to clean the leaves out of the stream.
The leaves have fallen off the trees and into the water. They are going to take the leaves out of the water and put them on the ground. Why they do this, I cannot say.
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The leaves have fallen off the trees and into the water. They are going to take the leaves out of the water and put them on the ground. Why they do this, I cannot say.