Sentence examples for berry from inspiring English sources

The word 'berry' is correct and commonly used in written English.
'Berry' refers to a small, pulpy, and often edible fruit, such as a strawberry or raspberry. It can also be used to describe a small seed or stone found in certain fruits, such as a cherry or blueberry. Example: The basket of berries was overflowing with ripe blueberries, strawberries, and blackberries. She planted a row of raspberry bushes in her garden in hopes of having fresh berries for her morning yogurt.

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berry

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A small fruit, of any one of many varieties.

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Soft leather tote bags in black, camel or berry can be picked up for a very reasonable £60.

This entry-level example from Stevens Point in Wisconsin is typically full of fig, dark berry, fruit biscuit and caramelised sugar flavours which, at the beer's edges, give way to a degree of dank mustiness.

This does not mean I endorse any sort of salted caramel or goji berry versions.

3 Spoon the berry filling (not too much) into the centre of each disc, fold each one in half and seal well with a fork.

For this, rather than fresh, hard chunk of banana or strawberry, you need jams, blitzed berry fruits or, at a push, apples and pears caramelised and softened.

Reading her account of the way great apes have been taught to use sign language, and about the phrases they have coined for things absent from their acquired vocabulary, it seems that it is humans who lose out.Chimpanzees have called watermelon "drink fruit", a hot radish "hurt-cry food", Alka-Seltzer a "listen drink" and a Brazil nut "rock berry".

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Together with Jay Minkoff, an entrepreneur, he set up First Flavor, a firm that makes edible films that allow consumers to sample the flavours of foods, drinks and other products.So far First Flavor has distributed films that taste of grape juice, acai-berry juice, lime-spiked rum and baking-soda toothpaste in shops and magazines, and via direct-mail campaigns.

Yes, indeed, here are 13 things we really shouldn't have to put up with in 2014: For goodness sake, how much more goodness of the bland and wholesome Berry-knows-best can we take?

The Marvelettes's debut single, Please Mr Postman – later covered by the Beatles and the Carpenters – described the high anxiety that comes with any teen love affair and gave Motown its first US No 1, only a year after Berry Gordy had merged his Tamla and Motown labels and changed the group's name from the Marvels to the Marvelettes.

The twin Voyager space probes, launched in 1977, each carried a "Golden Record" with Earthly sounds such as greetings in 56 languages (and by a whale), as well as a tune by Chuck Berry.

Michele, Golden Globe- and Emmy-nominated for her role as high-school singer Rachel Berry in Glee, performed Wicked's standout song Defying Gravity in the first series of the Fox TV show, and seems an obvious choice for the role of the wicked witch Elphaba.

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