chokecherry Sentence Examples

  1. In the autumn, the forest comes alive with the crimson hue of ripe chokecherries hanging from the branches.
  2. Grandma used to make the most delicious chokecherry jam from the berries she picked in the nearby woods.
  3. The tartness of the chokecherry pie contrasted beautifully with the sweetness of the vanilla ice cream.
  4. As children, we loved going on hikes to gather wild chokecherries for homemade preserves.
  5. The birds chirped happily as they feasted on the ripe chokecherries in the backyard.
  6. The dense clusters of chokecherry blossoms adorned the landscape with delicate white petals in the springtime.
  7. The aroma of freshly baked bread mingled with the scent of chokecherry preserves wafting from the kitchen.
  8. The old farmhouse was surrounded by a grove of chokecherry trees, providing shade and sustenance for generations.
  9. The syrupy sweetness of the chokecherry syrup drizzled over pancakes was a breakfast delight.
  10. With a bucket in hand, we set out to harvest the ripe chokecherries before the birds got to them.

chokecherry Meaning

Wordnet

chokecherry (n)

the fruit of the chokecherry tree

a common wild cherry of eastern North America having small bitter black berries favored by birds

Webster

chokecherry (n.)

The astringent fruit of a species of wild cherry (Prunus Virginiana); also, the bush or tree which bears such fruit.

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the fruit of the chokecherry tree, a common wild cherry of eastern North America having small bitter black berries favored by birdsThe astringent fruit of a spe

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In the autumn, the forest comes alive with the crimson hue of ripe chokecherries hanging from the branches.

Grandma used to make the most delicious chokecherry jam from the berries she picked in the nearby woods.

The tartness of the chokecherry pie contrasted beautifully with the sweetness of the vanilla ice cream.

As children, we loved going on hikes to gather wild chokecherries for homemade preserves.