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Significats de teaberry en anglès
Creeping shrub of eastern North America having white bell-shaped flowers followed by spicy red berrylike fruit and shiny aromatic leaves that yield wintergreen oil.
He sat staring at the brook; he chewed wintergreen leaves no longer.
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Flavor the pink mass with wintergreen and the white one with peppermint.
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Some people call it the boxberry; and some call it wintergreen.
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She took some leaves of the wintergreen and chewed them to calm herself.
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Methyl Salicylate Another mild analgesic, this is synthesized oil of wintergreen.
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I came to hunt for some simples...for spearmint and checkerberry and tansy.
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The scent of pine-woods and checkerberry-leaves seemed to bang about her.
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Her breath carried the keen scent of crushed checkerberry plums.
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There was a twisted red-and-white stick of peppermint, pink checkerberry, clear barley- astickof every kind in the glass jars in Mr. Rose's store window.
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Many a child brought hither its spring offering of the first mitchella, or its autumn gift of checkerberries.
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Some people call it the boxberry; and some call it wintergreen.
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Have no objection, either, to his bringing Elinor boxberry plums.
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I never read yet of any maiden losing her heart on boxberry plums; though, to be sure, he might bewitch them.
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Boxberry, fever-bush, sweet fern, and horseradish make a good and healthy diet-drink.
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'O, he don't bring me nigh boxberries enough,' says Elinor, laughing.
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The old lady made hot corn bread and brewed a pot of mountaintea.
Ús de teaberry en anglès
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The teaberry gown was too long for Miriam, and too large in every way.
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Molly, feeling a touch of rheumatism, was somewhere in the lower thicket seeking a teaberry tonic.
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After dinner Miriam went up to her room, where upon the bed lay Judith Pacewalk's teaberry gown.
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She is now the head of the house, and it is she who should wear the teaberry gown.
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Miriam, attired in her teaberry gown, came up from the Cobhurst kitchen, and walked out toward the garden.
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It was Judith Pacewalk's teaberry gown.
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She was wearing the teaberry gown, and she would attend to her own affairs as mistress of the house.
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It is not teaberry color.
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It's cheap-thisknowing a princess for a quart of red teaberry tooth-wash ,forthat's what this "wine" amounts to.
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So you see, my dears, Judith Pacewalk never wore her teaberry gown, in which, I believe, she would have been mistress of Cobhurst.
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They're off to Teaberry Lane on the Number Four.'
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He paid for a pack of Teaberry in the gift shop and regarded his billfold.
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In those days- Idon'tknow how it is now-Pascalvillewas the greatest place for teaberries.
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"Well, well, Miss Teaberry," he said, "you are getting on bravely.
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Far more important, Jerome visits frequently, and Holly is an even more frequent guest at the Robinson home on Teaberry Lane.