A very prickly woody vine of the eastern United States growing in tangled masses having tough round stems with shiny leathery leaves and small greenish flowers followed by clusters of inedible shiny black berries.
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Examples for "briar "
Examples for "briar "
1 The sweet - briar and cabbage-roses and southernwood filled the caravan with their fragrance.
2 They have left Barbie back at Sweet - briar , finishing up the breakfast service.
3 Some apple trees and sweet - briar still in bloom, and broom generally so.
4 Trees come more little tween of they, and briar is come more.
5 Blackberries! Ayla said, sliding off Whinney and rushing to the briar patch.
1 I am afraid you will turn me loose in the brier patch.
2 There she saw a wee Robin Redbreast hopping on a brier bush.
3 Some smoked clays, but for the Arcadia Mixture give me a brier .
4 Between his teeth was a black brier pipe, which he puffed lazily.
5 The more he begged, the faster Gray Wolf hurried to the brier patch.
1 A few of the brambles met with are the greenbrier , high blackberry, dewberry, or low blackberry, and raspberry.
3 Greenbrier has been struggling with moderating demand this year from oil companies.
4 I need you to come do that right now, over at Greenbrier .
5 The trees only seemed to flourish at Greenbrier , at her mother's hand.
1 Years later I crossed the old pasture and went straight to the bullbrier tangle.
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