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black cherry

NOUN
  1. any of several fruits of cultivated cherry trees that have sweet flesh
  2. large North American wild cherry with round black sour edible fruit

How To Use black cherry In A Sentence

  • When you arrive, be sure to introduce yourself to this unique part of Texas with a local favorite: black cherry cobbler à la mode.
  • These changes are revealed in the earlier blooming of the wild geranium, the Pink Lady's Slipper and black cherry, among others. Another Thoreau Lesson
  • This mediumbodied Chianti with pleasing black cherry and herb flavors would be a delightful match with grilled hamburgers.
  • The wine had enticing aromas of black cherry, allspice, and a cedary smell that reminded me of my mother's cedar chest. Archive 2008-04-01
  • Eastern tent caterpillars and wild black cherry trees are native to Central Kentucky.
  • I chose the apple and black cherry pie, which came piping hot and with lashings of single cream, the juices spilling out of the perfect pastry.
  • This is an astonishingly fine wine with great concentration and wonderful flavors of black cherry, chocolate, black raspberry and herbs.
  • Tastes of soft black cherry, very smooth with the slightest rustic edge to the fine tannins. CellarTracker Tasting Notes (all notes)
  • Sugar maples commonly share the forest with ironwood, beech, basswood, white ash, black cherry, yellow birch, white pine, and red oak.
  • This is a solid wine, packed with black cherry fruit and nuances of tomato.
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