Erect European blueberry having solitary flowers and blue-black berries.
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Examples for "bilberry"
Examples for "bilberry"
1A sweet bilberry also abounds in some parts of the country.
2From the shadows of the bilberry bushes two stooping figures rushed at him.
3My road wound up and up, the heather and bilberry on either hand.'
4Thonolan, you wouldn't turn down a cup of Tamio's wonderful bilberry wine, would you?
5Helena fell back on the bilberry stalk, to gain time.
1The plain is now grown up with poplar, hazle-bush, scrub-oak, and whortleberry.
2The surface of the island is plentifully overgrown with whortleberry and bayberry bushes.
3Around it were beds of red phlox, red whortleberry bushes, and wild sunflowers.
4We dined upon potatoes, corn, carrots, and whortleberry pudding, quite sumptuously.
5For supper, seal-steak, with whortleberry jam, cheese, bread, butter, and coffee.
1He flung himself down in a blaeberry-bed, and lay there doggedly, his weak mouth tightly closed.
2You may have already been picking and enjoying that most delicious of wild fruits - the bilberry or blaeberry or fraughan.
3Up to Blaeberry Tarn, and then home by Holler Beck.
4There you may find shade in summer, and great blaeberries and ripening rowans in the wane of August.
5The island on which we had encamped was a small rocky one, covered with short heathery-looking shrubs, among which we found thousands of blaeberries.
1In England it may be known as the whinberry or wimberry and hurts becomes urts.
2A scent of whinberries made her little nostrils dilate with expectation.
3When you can't get eggs you have blackberries and whinberries.
4Walked up the mountain, saw great quantities of whinberries; a delightful stream of water near the summit.
5After much trouble about beds we had tea with old bread, butter, plenty of sweets, also whinberries, etc.
6BILBERRY (Whortleberry, or Whinberry).