Bramble with sweet edible black or dark purple berries that usually do not separate from the receptacle.
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Examples for "blackberry"
Examples for "blackberry"
1She must have been down in the blackberry bushes along the brook.
2Raspberry and blackberry Bavarian creams are made the same as the strawberry.
3The sweetest of all varieties is said to be the thornless blackberry.
4A quail whistled from the tangle of blackberry briars by the roadside.
5Serve with your favourite starchy sides and add blackberry sauce as desired.
1Stepping out again from a blackberry bush, I resume a walk before breakfast.
2Girls like Nan don't grow on every blackberry bush.'
3Honey made from the blackberry bush reduces mouth infections.
4Pausing every few seconds to listen, I carefully back my way out of the blackberry bush.
5Eadric and I climbed out of the water and made ourselves comfortable under the blackberry bush.
6It's a particularly steep fall from this point and the drop-off is obscured by a blackberry bush.
7We can wait under that blackberry bush.
8He had reached right into a blackberry bush and his right hand was now covered with small thorns.
9Grass is coming up charming on your lot, and I noticed a blackberry bush growing out of Mr. Smyth's grave.
10Peter's conscience smote him now, and he raced up the Alp, not daring to pause till he had reached a blackberry bush.
11He hadn't gone on very far through the woods, before, all of a sudden he saw something bright and shining under a blackberry bush.
12The ball nestled beneath a small blackberry bush atop a gorse mound, the pin 10 feet below it, near the edge of the green.
13She must have been down in the blackberry bushes along the brook.
14Blackberry bushes was all that kept the rail fences from falling down.
15The dugout where the dragon had lived was blocked by blackberry bushes.
16Blackberry bushes like to grow wild and are very difficult to tame.
Translations for blackberry bush