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red bay
noun
- an evergreen tree, Persea borbonia, of the eastern coast of the U.S., having faintly bluish-green leaves and blue or blue-black, red-stalked fruit, grown as an ornamental.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of red bay1
An Americanism dating back to 1720–30
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Example Sentences
"I have seen brooks of that color where the water flowed over red bay tree roots," Walter volunteered.
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Spurred by the benefits of the Red Bay store, the people of a little village about forty miles away determined to combine also.
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So on and on and on he went, till at last arriving at Red Bay he found his schooner at anchor calmly fishing.
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He roped a big, red bay, smooth, with a glossy coat that shone like a flame in the clear white light of the morning sun.
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I examined with suspicion the red-bay horse that had been assigned to me.
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