blackberry bush (Meaning)

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blackberry bush (n)

bramble with sweet edible black or dark purple berries that usually do not separate from the receptacle

Synonyms & Antonyms of blackberry bush

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blackberry bush Sentence Examples

  1. In the corner of the garden, a sprawling blackberry bush bore plump, ripe fruit.
  2. The children enjoyed picking blackberries from the bush and eating them straight away.
  3. The thorns on the blackberry bush made picking the fruit a delicate task.
  4. We found a secluded spot in the woods where a solitary blackberry bush flourished.
  5. The blackberry bush thrived despite the harsh weather conditions, yielding a bountiful harvest.
  6. A blackberry bush can be a haven for wildlife, providing both food and shelter.
  7. The farmer planted rows of blackberry bushes along the fence to create a natural barrier.
  8. As summer approached, the blackberry bush burst into bloom with delicate white flowers.
  9. The tangled branches of the blackberry bush created a dense thicket, perfect for hiding.
  10. With each passing year, the blackberry bush spread further, claiming more territory in the meadow.

FAQs About the word blackberry bush

bramble with sweet edible black or dark purple berries that usually do not separate from the receptacle

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

In the corner of the garden, a sprawling blackberry bush bore plump, ripe fruit.

The children enjoyed picking blackberries from the bush and eating them straight away.

The thorns on the blackberry bush made picking the fruit a delicate task.

We found a secluded spot in the woods where a solitary blackberry bush flourished.