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Species of plant.
hurt
huckleberry
wimberry
whort
whinberry
vaccinium myrtillus
winberry
fraughan
blue whortleberry
european blueberry
taxon
bilberry
whortleberry
Russian
гонобобель
hurt
huckleberry
wimberry
whort
whinberry
1
However, economic pressures continue to
hurt
Mongolia ahead of June presidential elections.
2
This year, however, market tumult has
hurt
Paulson along with many others.
3
However, concerns about slowing global growth could continue to
hurt
commodities prices.
4
The political crisis has
hurt
business confidence and halted much government spending.
5
But he said extraction technology should not
hurt
health or the environment.
1
So they ate their
huckleberry
-
pie
,
and then Mr. Thimblefinger told the story.
2
They prefer albumen and starch and nitrogen to
huckleberry
pie and doughnuts.
3
There was one small
huckleberry
plant to which I had a particular attachment.
4
Ida said look at the variety she's got, cherry,
huckleberry
,
strawberry-
5
I'll be as mum as a clam climbing a
huckleberry
bush.
1
In England it may be known as the whinberry or
wimberry
and hurts becomes urts.
2
Hazel was picking
wimberry
-
flowers
from their stalks.
3
On the far outer reaches of the Peak District,
Wimberry
Rocks stand menacingly above the Dovestone Reservoir.
4
His new route at
Wimberry
looks hardcore.
1
But the tea and the bread and butter and the
whort
jam were like no food on earth.
2
There are even other names for this tiny, delicate plant and fruit: whortleberry, shortened in southern counties to
Whort
Sunday or even Hurt Sunday.
3
"
Whort
price thet brikewater?"
1
In England it may be known as the
whinberry
or wimberry and hurts becomes urts.
2
A scent of
whinberries
made her little nostrils dilate with expectation.
3
When you can't get eggs you have blackberries and
whinberries
.
4
Walked up the mountain, saw great quantities of
whinberries
;
a delightful stream of water near the summit.
5
After much trouble about beds we had tea with old bread, butter, plenty of sweets, also
whinberries
,
etc.
1
Vaccinium
myrtillus
,
whortle, or bleaberries, -on the dry hillocks of Wolmer-forest.
1
You may have already been picking and enjoying that most delicious of wild fruits - the bilberry or blaeberry or
fraughan
.
1
Cautiously he tasted the big
blue
whortleberries
that grew on high bushes; near water, and found them delicious.
1
Other names for the fruit are Blueberry, Bulberry,
Hurtleberry
,
and Huckleberry.
1
In England it may be known as the whinberry or wimberry and hurts becomes
urts
.
2
Some one cried, "Hot stuff, boys-let'em 'ave it where it
'
urts
most!"
3
It
'urts
so bad, it does.
4
She putts 'er 'and over 'er 'eart: 'It
'urts
me,' she says; 'but 'twill sune be better,' she says.
become urts
urt most
Russian
гонобобель
черника обыкновенная
ганабобель
черника миртолистная
черника
vaccinium myrtillus
Portuguese
vaccinium myrtillus
Catalan
nabiu
vaccinium myrtillus
Spanish
arandano
arándano
vaccinium myrtillus