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blackberry bush

NOUN
  1. bramble with sweet edible black or dark purple berries that usually do not separate from the receptacle

How To Use blackberry bush In A Sentence

  • I sprinted through brambles and thorned blackberry bushes and pushed my way past overgrown, waist-high swordfern.
  • Rosemary, thyme, blackberry bushes and wild flowers abound near the river banks, shadowed by poplars and pine trees.
  • He is looking in his special backpack for something he can use to do something to the blackberry bush. James MacGyver
  • On either side of the glade was a fence, of the old stake-and-rider type, though little of it was to be seen, so thickly was it overgrown by wild blackberry bushes, scrubby oaks and young madrono trees. THE HOBO AND THE FAIRY
  • He parked the car in an alley surrounded by slick blackberry bushes whose thistles needled out with blood-red tips.
  • But the blackberry bushes bore a crop so heavy and luscious that I could spend an hour harvesting the fruit from a single bush, there's life in the strawberries yet and the raspberries are just coming on stream, so there were compensations.
  • He tried it on the Purple Crackles that flew in the fields by the blackberry bushes; the little Gold Finches that swayed on the grasses; and the topknotted Kingbirds on the telegraph wires overhead. Half-Past Seven Stories
  • He fell headlong into an enormous patch of writhing blackberry bushes.
  • Then there was a little greenfinch, just fledged, fluttering along the ground, and it seemed quite possible to catch it, till it managed to flutter under the blackberry bush. Adam Bede
  • Then there was a little greenfinch, just fledged, fluttering along the ground, and it seemed quite possible to catch it, till it managed to flutter under the blackberry bush. Adam Bede
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