27 collocations for berries

" "So toothless Aegle seems a pretty one, Set out with new-bought teeth of Indy bone: So foul Lychoris blacker than berry Herself admires, now finer than cherry.

" "Dat sounds like berry good argumentation, boss.

he berry bad bite, come de shark; he hab berry big mouth; he eatee a Senor all up down!"

Away up above the forests, on some elevated plateau, or desolate, storm-swept height, where nothing but berry bushes and arctic moss will grow, stand the four or five small, grey reindeerskin tents which make up the nomad encampment.

But I didn't berry much care, cause ole Miss had a liddle child jest bout my age, and us played together.

" "Well, Chloe, and hab'n't I had dis berry consent from you, now for most two year?

" "The what?" "De bugI'm berry sartain dat

I have eaten fish and meat and berries all my days and lived in a little corner of the earth.

" "What 'em 'ere?" cried Cassandra, whose large dark eyes were rolling on every side of her, with a curiosity that no care or sense of danger could extinguish; "'em berry big fish on a water?

The next day he bestirred himself, went to Berry the florist who he happened to know was in need of a clerk, got the burly Irishman's consent to give the girl a job at excellent wages, right away, the sooner the better.

" Berry Smith, Ex-slave, Scott County FEC W.B. Allison Rewrite, Pauline Loveless Edited, Clara E. Stokes BERRY SMITH Forest, Mississippi "Uncle Berry" Smith is five feet two or three inches tall.

The juice of the various small fruits and berries forms a basis from which may be made many refreshing drinks especially acceptable to the dry, parched mouth of a sick person.

I was absorbed in many sad and serious considerations, and wonderful to relate (for you know how keen an angler I am), had lost all consciousness of my occupation, until after I know not how long a time elapsing without the shadow of a nibble, I was recalled to a most ludicrous perception of my ill-success by Jack's sudden observation, 'Missis, fishing berry good fun when um fish bite.'

"Why is it a bear gets so fat he can hardly walk along in September when he don't feed on much else but berries an' ants an' grubs?

{311e} Its neighbour, with large leaves, gray and rough underneath, flowers as big as your two hands, with greenish petals and a purple eye, followed by fat scaly yellow apples, is the Sweet- sop; {311f} and that privet-like bush with little flowers and green berries a Guava, {311g} of which you may eat if you will, as you may of the rest.

The coffee-berry a mean of 1.00 per cent.

he berry bad bite, come de shark; he hab berry big mouth; he eatee a Senor all up down!"

She said she never was whipped 'cept once when she got a cockle berry up her nose and he got it out and gave her a little brushingnot as much as grandma would have given her.

During the days which intervene between the proposal and the marriage, the young woman each day selects the choicest parts of the meat brought to the lodge,the tongue, "boss ribs," some choice berry pemmican or what not,cooks these things in the best style, and, either alone, or in company with a young sister, or a young friend, goes over to the lodge where the young man lives, and places the food before him.

Walking to the door, he sang in capital minstrel style: "When de preacher took his text He looked so berry much perplext, Fer nothin' come acrost his mine But Dandy Jim from Caroline!

"I berry sorry to hear Miss Grace be onwell, sah," said old Hiram, looking at me sorrowfully.

Why, dis berry curous sarcumstance, pon my worddare's a great big nail in de skull, what fastens ob it on to de tree.

Bull berries Bulls Bulls' society Bunch of lodges Burial Buttes created Camas root, how prepared Camp arranged in circle Camp, order of moving Canadian mounted police Casey, Lieutenant Catchers Cattle issued Cause of disease.

I hear dat he hab berry hard time, dis v'y'ge, Miss Lucytoo hard for old masser and missus son!"

Every thing crept under cover, but Sambo and Cuffee, two fine-looking blacks, who sat sunning themselves on the quay, and thought "him berry pleasant weather," and glistened like a new Bristol bottle.

27 collocations for  berries