Small, pulpy, usually edible fruit, which may or may not be a "berry" in the botanical sense.
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Botanical fruit with fleshy pericarp, containing one or many seeds.
1 We desired salt; and the woman brought us pepper in the berry .
2 It's also good with a barbeque or a berry pavlova, she says.
3 After all, this really is the site of a former berry farm.
4 When the last red berry was eaten he turned back to read:
5 The wax on the candle - berry myrtle said to be made by insects
6 Bald knolls are studded with manzanita, its red berry in harvest now.
7 The caterpillar makes a discolored spot where it enters the berry , Fig.
8 I was born in dis berry village somewhere about seventy years ago.
9 It was characteristic of Dave to uphold the rights of the berry -pickers .
10 I have never been able to trace the origin of this berry .
11 The sun was hot and there were no berry - bushes to be seen.
12 Orioles and robins sang as they foraged for the blue cedar berry .
13 We shall proceed to examine separately these two parts of the berry .
14 It was one o'clock and there was not a berry - bush in sight.
15 This kelp, or berry - plant , is the principal formation of this immense bank.
16 Before the berry can be used, it undergoes a process of roasting.
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