Choice of Words: Wind is moving air. Blew is the past tense of blow, which means to move air. Leaves are the flat parts of a plant that grow on its branches. Through means from one side to the other.
Alternative Expressions
The wind pushed the leaves around in the air.
Meaning: The specific moving air forced the specific leaves to move in different directions inside the specific air.
Choice of Words: The: specific. Wind: moving air. Pushed: forced to move. The: specific. Leaves: parts of plants. Around: in different directions. In: inside. The: specific. Air: the stuff we breathe.
A breeze rustled the foliage amidst the atmosphere.
Meaning: One gentle wind made a soft, crackling sound in the specific leaves in the middle of the specific air around the Earth.
Choice of Words: A: one. Breeze: gentle wind. Rustled: made a soft, crackling sound. The: specific. Foliage: leaves. Amidst: in the middle of. The: specific. Atmosphere: the air around the Earth.