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Any of several trailing blackberry brambles especially of North America.
dewberry bush
running blackberry
1
The sweet odor of grapevine, blackberry and
dewberry
blossoms filled the air.
2
The
dewberry
is a sister to the lotus, and an innocent sister.
3
The blackberry,
dewberry
and raspberry are all treated in much the same way.
4
He smelled the wild cherry, blackberry and
dewberry
bushes.
5
Company A was in an open ground covered with,
dewberry
vines, and the berries were ripe.
6
Just then one enticing
dewberry
caught her eyes.
7
We chose Mag's favorite spot-under a
dewberry
bush.
8
The
dewberry
,
a blue-coloured more luscious bramble fruit, and tiny wild roses, grow on the marl-face also.
9
A few of the brambles met with are the greenbrier, high blackberry,
dewberry
,
or low blackberry, and raspberry.
10
In among these, in long lines armed with hooks, the shoots of the blue
dewberry
creep along the ground.
11
A few ferns, aspidiums, polypodiums, with
dewberry
vines, coptis, pyrola, leafless huckleberry bushes, and ledum grow beneath the trees.
12
Take the roots of the low running blackberry or
dewberry
;
make a strong tea; sweeten it, and drink it occasionally.
13
She pursed her
dewberry
mouth in the most comical way, and her blue eyes lightened laughter out of the half-closed lids.
14
Captain Flume gasped and dissolved right back into the patch of
dewberry
bushes, and Major Major never set eyes on him again.
15
Of these small fruits the most popular and useful are: the strawberry, the blackberry,
dewberry
and raspberry, the currant, gooseberry and grape.
16
When Jasper realized he had missed a
dewberry
cobbler, one of his favorite dishes, he threatened to quit the outfit, since they were so ungrateful.
dewberry
blue dewberry
enticing dewberry
miss a dewberry