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Blackberry bush   /blˈækbˌɛri bʊʃ/   Listen
Blackberry bush

noun
1.
Bramble with sweet edible black or dark purple berries that usually do not separate from the receptacle.  Synonym: blackberry.






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"Blackberry bush" Quotes from Famous Books



... clothes?" he asked, holding a bundle up in his hand. "I found these by the side of the road. I noticed them hanging on a blackberry bush." ...
— The Tale of Old Dog Spot • Arthur Scott Bailey

... in and hurried after his sister. But he was so busy collecting all the pencils and paper he could find that he forgot to brush his hair, and consequently appeared at the supper table with a head like a tangled blackberry bush. His eyes were bright ...
— A Prisoner in Fairyland • Algernon Blackwood

... Marshall writes:—"This species builds in trees and bushes. The only nest I examined personally was a very compact and thick cup-shaped structure of moss, grass, and roots, lined with grass, and placed amongst the outer twigs of a blackberry bush overhanging a cliff. It was ready for the eggs on the 23rd May. It was found at Nynee Tal on Agar Pata, about ...
— The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1 • Allan O. Hume

... G.F.L. Marshall writes:—"This species builds in trees and bushes. The only nest I examined personally was a very compact and thick cup-shaped structure of moss, grass, and roots, lined with grass, and placed amongst the outer twigs of a blackberry bush overhanging a cliff. It was ready for the eggs on the 23rd May. It was found at Nynee Tal on Agar Pata, about 7000 feet ...
— The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1 • Allan O. Hume

... branch of a blackberry bush until he was quite close to the knot-hole, and sat down on the stem and stared at her. "What makes ...
— The Counterpane Fairy • Katharine Pyle



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