100 Verbs to Use for the Word berrying

I learned that my friend, after I left him, had gone into the windfall, and was standing upon the long trunk of a fallen tree, picking berries, when he saw, a few rods from him towards the other end of the log on which he was standing, a great black hand reach up and bend down a tall blackberry-bush that was loaded with berries.

We had separated a short distance from each other, he to gather berries, and I, with a small fowling-piece, in pursuit of game.

They had eaten narcotic berries, got sun-strokes, wandered till they lost their wits.

Grafted trees bear berries in great profusion from the time they are only a foot high, and are highly ornamental.

From what could vanity proceed In such a little lisping lad? Or was it vanity indeed? Or was he only very glad? For he without his maid may go To the heath with elder boys, And pluck ripe berries where they grow: Well may William then rejoice.

" "See there," said little Love Winslow, "what fine red berries Captain Miles Standish hath brought.

He was very hungry and thirsty too, and so when he had found a few small white partridge-berries and had made a poor supper on them, he gathered some dry grass into a little heap, and lying down in it, was soon in a sound sleep.

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"Well, anyway," called Merle, still in hushed tones, "I guess I got enough berries from this place.

And the abbé could walk up and down, close his book or open it, and murmur: "They'll not leave me a berry this year!"

" Esther hulled a particularly fine berry and carefully putting the hull in the pan, threw the berry away.

I love to press the berries between my fingers, and see their juice staining my hand.

and I can tell you every berry and root which God designed for food, though I know not its name, and have never seen it before.

The stems grow to a height of 4 feet to 8 feet, and should be trained against a wall in a sunny position to ripen the berries.

Sahwah nearly dropped the berries on the floor in her surprise, but recovered herself with an effort and approached the bed.

Cake-plates were garnished with wreathed oak-leaves, and in the midst a great white Indian basket held the red, piled-up berries, fresh and fragrant.

" "'Berries already,' do you mean?"

Jane Smith has been cultivating some berries, not for the market, but for her own use.

Tony challenged as she deluged her berries with cream.

I never before met with a more wary bird, and for a long time it enticed me to follow it to a short distance, then flying off and alighting on the bower, it would deposit a berry or two, run through, and be off again (as the black told me) before I could reach the spot.

Staffy: You not to follow our say you will be brought to burn green ferns to boil your victuals, or to devour the berries of the bush.

Overhead was a bower of climbing Waxwork, with its yellowish pods scarce disclosing their scarlet berries,a wild Grape-vine, with its fruit withered by the frost into still purple raisins,and yellow Beech-leaves, detaching themselves with an effort audible to the ear.

She made this 'erself, doctorpicked the berries an' allan' I raised the little sugar thet's in it.

Sister wore linsey in winter of different colors, dyed from herbs, especially poke berries; and wore unbleached cotton in summer, dyed with yellow mustard seed.

I'll send you over the cream and sugar, and hope you will enjoy all your berries.

100 Verbs to Use for the Word  berrying