Which preposition to use with raspberries
The girl came running in now with a leaf cup full of red, ripe raspberries in her hand, and laid it in Agony's lap.
There were bits of cabbage, some red clover tops with marshmallow-chocolate on them, and candied cherries, and red raspberries with strawberry sauce, and oh, I don't know what all!
That's what I want you to tell me with the first raspberries of the season.
"Yer've no sich cherries nor taters nor raspberries as dem in de Norf, I'll bet!"
Then followed the raspberries on the stony hills.
Press the raspberries through a strainer to avoid seeds and by degrees beat the juice with the sugar and eggs until so stiff that it stands in peaks.
Take off the stalks, put the raspberries into a preserving-pan, break them well with a wooden spoon, and let them boil for 1/4 hour, keeping them well stirred.
Often deer's tallow, bear's grease, or raccoon's oil served for shortening, and the leaves of the wild raspberry for tea.
From the fact that he spoke as if he had a hot potato in his mouth without getting the raspberry from the lads in the ringside seats, I deduced that he must be the head master.