How To Use Huckleberry In A Sentence
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Page 160 started off as sound in limb and wind, as if he had just jumped from a "huckleberry" bush.
The Hive of "The Bee-Hunter," A Repository of Sketches, Including Peculiar American Character, Scenery, and Rural Sports
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Amid that sea of sand, islands of forest appear, dense with Sitka spruce and salal and evergreen huckleberry.
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They also have a feature: thickets of huckleberry bushes that grow out of the tops of Redwood trees that are technically known as huckleberry afros, and you can sit there and snack on the berries while you're resting.
Richard Preston on the giant trees
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Drought-tolerant shrubs range from manzanita, cotoneaster and rockrose to toyon, huckleberry and other varieties of ceanothus.
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Groundcover was comprised of dense blueberry and huckleberry or mountain laurel.
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Here I found many of my old favorites the heathworts -- kalmia, pyrola, chiogenes, huckleberry, cranberry, etc.
Travels in Alaska
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These ancient redwood forests and their tree-tops support myriad lichens, bryophytes and mosses as well as other vascular plants like salmonberry, huckleberry and Rhamnus trees growing some 240 feet above the earth.
Dr. Reese Halter: Saving the Remaining Old Growth Redwood Forests
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I love the dressing: I used huckleberry honey from a local apiary, which is dark and flavorful.
BigOven.com - Recipe Raves
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This book, his greatest (though he claimed to prefer two of his more refined and ponderous works), is lovable enough, unsettling enough and dissatisfying enough -- altogether granular enough -- that I hereby make the following prediction: "Huckleberry Finn" will never overripen, nor grow stale, nor ossify.
Books on Southern Humor
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December 2nd, 2009 11: 22 am ET huckleberry is a moron, a charlatan, a phony, and a fool.
HuckPAC coordinator steps down, citing clemency decision
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I'm convinced that my huckleberry pie will get people to take me seriously as a bona fide pastry chef.
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They're also checking related species - chestnuts, beeches, and chinquapins - as well as rhododendron and huckleberry relatives: manzanitas, cranberries, and more.
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Both banks were packed with huckleberry, dogberry, ground juniper, and alders, with plenty of brambles behind them.
Stillwater
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The huckleberry is native throughout the Pacific Northwest, providing yet another avenue for spread of the disease.
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You might be familiar with the well-publicized challenges to classics like The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Catcher in the Rye, or the more recent attempts to muzzle Harry Potter and (further) benight Philip Pullman's series His Dark Materials.
John Lundberg: A Poem Highlights Banned Books Week
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The forests are mostly mixes of loblolly pine and sweet gum, with a holly and huckleberry understory.
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You might be familiar with the well-publicized challenges to classics like The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Catcher in the Rye, or the more recent attempts to muzzle Harry Potter and (further) benight Philip Pullman\'s series His Dark Materials.
John Lundberg: A Poem Highlights Banned Books Week
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When I left Huckleberry I went back to Fife and it didn't matter diddly-squat what you did or if you played well.
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In photographs from the period I look utterly leprechaunish, with my red hair, freckles, and wide Huckleberry grin.
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
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'Come morning, her huckleberry waffles will have you drooling.
FOLLY
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In New England the name "huckleberry" is restricted to berries which contain 10 large seeds with bony coverings like minute peach pits which crackle between the teeth, while the name "blueberry" is applied to various species of berries containing many but very small seeds.
Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916
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Recently, volunteer crews dug up a variety of forest plants including huckleberry, sword fern, deer fern and maple vine from the low elevation filtration site.
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I love huckleberry pie … … mmmmm, fresh picked huckleberries from the mountains.
Apples & Leaves Pie Top Cutter and a Giveaway! | Baking Bites
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To paraphrase Hemingway on "Huckleberry Finn," all baseball literature comes from one book by Ring Lardner, "You Know Me Al" 1916, the first-person account of the trials and tribulations of a shallow young bush-league braggart.
Taking Fiction Out to the Ballgame
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It was something foreign, grotesque, and picturesque in a life of the most matter-of-fact sameness; it was even as if one should see clusters of palm-trees scattered here and there among Yankee wooden meeting-houses, or open one's eyes on clumps of yellow-striped aloes growing among hardhack and huckleberry bushes in the pastures.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 16, February, 1859
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In his widely acclaimed masterpiece, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, he talks about a teenage boy by the name of Huck Finn whose father is an alcoholic.
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One great illustration is Mark Twain's immortal classic, Huckleberry Finn.
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Drought-tolerant shrubs range from manzanita, cotoneaster and rockrose to toyon, huckleberry and other varieties of ceanothus.
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The words he spoke were gone forever, a memory only to those who heard them, never to fly back into his face after going viral on him, or bollocks-up his career prospects due to their nonconformity to the range of acceptable ideas, and he was well beyond the reach of Bowdler and the priss who Gribbenized Huckleberry Finn.
Eddie's Story
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Amid that sea of sand, islands of forest appear, dense with Sitka spruce and salal and evergreen huckleberry.
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Sholom Aleichem is known as the Jewish Mark Twain, but Bikel enlarges and ennobles the man in ways that turn the world's greatest Yiddish writer into the living embodiment of Huckleberry Finn -- keenly observing the end of the 19th Century in Europe and Russia, the dawn of Jewish life in America, and the incremental death of Yiddish culture that was foreshadowed in that migration.
Thane Rosenbaum: Tevye From Fiddler Back With Bikel
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For dessert, we ordered a peach and huckleberry cobbler with vanilla gelato and four spoons.
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However, the fruit of the huckleberry is different in structure; it is not a true berry, but a drupe, a fruit with a hard stone.
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The shrub layer includes lowbush blueberry, black huckleberry, dangleberry, staggerbush, inkberry and sheep laurel.
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Vaccinium myrtillus is a member of the Ericaceae family, and is also known as European blueberry, huckleberry, whortleberry, or blueberry.
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Thai red and Indian garam masala), numerous garnishes (pineapple-flavoured panko crumbs, cucumber "coulis" and huckleberry salsa, to name a few) and a written manifesto of his culinary principles.
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This mythic territory, once navigated by Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn, hosts a journey to declining river towns, tiny evangelical churches, and seedy whorehouses populated by disturbed and disturbing characters.
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Plant communities typically featured sparse herb and shrub layers, which often included the following species: black huckleberry, falsebox, false azalea, prince's pine, twinflower, bunchflower, and rattlesnake plantain.
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The huckleberry is a sweet, dark blue berry, that grows on a very delicate low shrub, the blossoms are very pretty, pale pink or greenish white bells, the fruit is very wholesome; it grows on light dry ground, on those parts of the country that are called plains in Canada.
Lady Mary and her Nurse
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They're also checking related species - chestnuts, beeches, and chinquapins - as well as rhododendron and huckleberry relatives: manzanitas, cranberries, and more.
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You get to watch Emil Franzi caddy for County Manager Chuck Huckleberry in the Pro - Am.
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Blueberries (very close relative of huckleberry) and bakeapple berry (a.k.a. cloud berry).
Favorite wild berry?
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Spoon some huckleberry compote on top and garnish with lemon zest.
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There is a species of huckleberry common to the piny lands from the commencement of the Columbian valley to the seacoast; it rises to the hight of 6 or 8 feet. is a simple branching some what defuse stem; the main body or trunk is cilindric and of a dark brown, while the colateral branches are green smooth, squar, and put forth a number of alternate branches of the same colour and form from the two horizontal sides only. the fruit is a small deep perple berry which the natives inform us is very good. the leaf is thin of a pale green and small being 3/4 of an inch in length and 3/8 in width; oval terminateing more accutely at the apex than near the insertion of the footstalk which is at the base; veined, nearly entire, serrate but so slightly so that it is scarcely perceptible; footstalk short and there position with rispect to each other is alternate and two ranked, proceeding from the horizontal sides of the bough only.
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806
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Here I found many of my old favorites the heathworts -- kalmia, pyrola, chiogenes, huckleberry, cranberry, etc.
Travels in Alaska
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A delicious dinner of ham, fried potatoes, hot corn bread, fresh butter, wild bee honey, and huckleberry cobbler is served.
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Several native species have begun to colonize the now stabilized dune area including Sitka spruce, evergreen huckleberry, pearly everlasting, yarrow, and kinnikinnic.
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First to the table will be a little amuse-bouche, perhaps an herbed goat-cheese gougere or a lobster-infused crisp topped with huckleberry.
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Arrange six pancakes around the dish, drizzle with huckleberry syrup, and top each with a quenelle of rabbit rillettes.
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The fruit of the salal was prepared by the Indians in much the same fashion as the evergreen huckleberry, the berries mashed and dried in large cakes weighing as much as 10 or 15 pounds.
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Drought-tolerant shrubs range from manzanita, cotoneaster and rockrose to toyon, huckleberry and other varieties of ceanothus.
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The floor of the house was strewn with fresh hemlock boughs, bunches of showy wild flowers adorned the walls, and the hearth was filled with huckleberry branches and epilobium.
Travels in Alaska
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The understory of these forests is a variety of shrubs, mostly of the oak and heath family, such as lowbush blueberry and black huckleberry.
Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve, New Jersey
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Turns out, in early 20th-century slang, a "huckleberry" was the perfect person for a given job.
Does the Job Perfectly: A Huckleberry of a Petite Sirah
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There was blackberry pie and huckleberry wine and little Maria with her summerset bangs.
Summerset Bangs from Oldtown
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If you want to give someone a huckleberry pie, I'll bake you one.
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It will delay your work a little, but never mind; we will pay you in huckleberry pies," said Mrs. Jo, knowing Silas's weak point.
Little Men: Life at Plumfield With Jo's Boys
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Mrs. Jo was not pleased with this state of things, and had no desire to have her children led from the paths of virtue, or her pupils lying round loose in huckleberry fields.
Little Men: Life at Plumfield With Jo's Boys
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The massive Mississippi rolls along its side, the name evoking images of paddleboats and Huckleberry Finn.
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When, presently, the summer storms gathered on that rock-bound, open hill, with its wide reaches of vine and shrub-wild, fierce storms that bent the birch and cedar, and strained at the bay and huckleberry, with lightning and turbulent wind and thunder, followed by the charging rain — the name seemed to become peculiarly appropriate.
Mark Twain: A Biography