cranberry Synonyms

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cranberry Meaning

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cranberry (n)

any of numerous shrubs of genus Vaccinium bearing cranberries

very tart red berry used for sauce or juice

cranberry Sentence Examples

  1. The Thanksgiving table was adorned with a vibrant cranberry sauce, adding a burst of color to the feast.
  2. As autumn approached, the cranberry bogs in New England turned a brilliant shade of red, signaling harvest time.
  3. She savored the tartness of the cranberry juice as it refreshed her on a hot summer day.
  4. The bakery displayed an array of pastries, including cranberry scones that tempted passersby with their sweet aroma.
  5. During the winter months, she enjoyed baking cranberry bread to warm the kitchen with its comforting scent.
  6. The cranberry harvest festival drew crowds from far and wide to celebrate the bounty of the season.
  7. He reached for a handful of dried cranberries to add a touch of sweetness to his salad.
  8. The chef skillfully crafted a cranberry chutney to accompany the roasted turkey, elevating the flavors of the dish.
  9. She carefully threaded cranberries onto a string to create festive decorations for the holiday season.
  10. The tangy flavor of cranberry relish complemented the rich taste of the roast pork perfectly.

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any of numerous shrubs of genus Vaccinium bearing cranberries, very tart red berry used for sauce or juice

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The Thanksgiving table was adorned with a vibrant cranberry sauce, adding a burst of color to the feast.

As autumn approached, the cranberry bogs in New England turned a brilliant shade of red, signaling harvest time.

She savored the tartness of the cranberry juice as it refreshed her on a hot summer day.

The bakery displayed an array of pastries, including cranberry scones that tempted passersby with their sweet aroma.