berried

[ UK /bˈɛɹɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. producing or bearing berries
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How To Use berried In A Sentence

  • Your first layer should be foliage: eucalyptus, berried ivy, holly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Black currants, red - berried jams, green pepper, roasted berries , spices, plums.
  • Raw Power Shiraz is true to the sweet style, with lots of jammy, blackberried, jelly bean flavours - there's even a bit of Bundy-and-cola about it. The Wine Front
  • Anyway, BlackBerried in sick this morning, crawled back into bed and went back to sleep.
  • Berriedale Water, (3) the brecciated conglomerate largely composed of granite detritus seen at Badbea, (4) red sandstones, shales and conglomeratic bands found in the Berriedale Water and further northwards in the direction of Strathmore. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • Full and wholesome attack, lots of berried flavour, the tannins are ripe and aid the persistence.
  • I have to say that the finish was without a question its saving grace: long, elegant, with a nice dark berried flavor.
  • Oh well… Seanya in bed still, had moarning meds, an iz berried in kittehs nao tehy haz had brekkyfast. Hmmm..lets see, standard master lock - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • This suggests that Gerarde did not distinguish clearly between red-berried, tendril-lacking Tamus communis L. and the red-berried, tendril-bearing Bryonia cretica L., which is also now known as the white bryony.
  • It has lots of plum and berried fruits, with a suggestion of green grass. The Sun
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