9 Verbs to Use for the Word blueberry

At first, it was rather hard to do it, for it did not look very pleasant to either of them to sit down and read, just at the time when they expected to be gathering blueberries on the mountain.

"She ate too many blueberries, I guess; she's got an awful pain in her stomach, and chills.

She gave us blueberries with cream of cream.

Every out-cropping ledge offered store of tonic, ozone-fed blueberries, or of mountain-cranberries, crimson and of concentrated flavor, or of the white snowberry, most delicate of fruits that grow.

Rollo got his little basket to pick his blueberries in, all ready the night before, and he got a string to tie around his neck, intending to hang his basket upon it, so that he could have both his hands at liberty, and pick faster.

"Wisdom," said he, quickly, "and how to preserve blueberries, and make biscuit like those you gave us when I came to tea.

" Linnet ran in to kindle the fire and make a cup of tea; Will cut the cold boiled ham and the bread, while Linnet brought the cake and sugared the blueberries.

"He had better have been thrusting blueberries into his mouth.

So he slid down off of Old Trumpeter's back, and ran to the side of the road to see if he could not find some blueberries.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  blueberry