berrying (Meaning)

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berrying (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Berry

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berrying (n.)

A seeking for or gathering of berries, esp. of such as grow wild.

Synonyms & Antonyms of berrying

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berrying Sentence Examples

  1. The children skipped through the forest, their faces smeared with stains from berrying earlier.
  2. The old woman passed on her berrying knowledge to her granddaughter, a tradition that had been in her family for generations.
  3. Berries ripened in abundance, promising a successful berrying season for the local farmers.
  4. The smell of berrying filled the air as families ventured out to pick the sweet and juicy fruits.
  5. I spent hours berrying in the woods, my basket gradually overflowing with plump berries.
  6. Berrying was not only enjoyable but also a way to connect with nature and its bounties.
  7. The berrying bushes stretched out before me like a colorful tapestry, inviting me to harvest their treasures.
  8. I found solace in the tranquility of berrying, away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
  9. The market was filled with vendors selling freshly picked berries, their stalls brimming with the vibrant colors of berrying.
  10. I love the sweet taste of berries, a perfect reminder of the joy of berrying in the sun-drenched fields.

FAQs About the word berrying

of Berry, A seeking for or gathering of berries, esp. of such as grow wild.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The children skipped through the forest, their faces smeared with stains from berrying earlier.

The old woman passed on her berrying knowledge to her granddaughter, a tradition that had been in her family for generations.

Berries ripened in abundance, promising a successful berrying season for the local farmers.

The smell of berrying filled the air as families ventured out to pick the sweet and juicy fruits.