blackberry
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plural
blackberries-
the fruit, black or very dark purple when ripe, of certain species of the genus Rubus.
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the plant itself.
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Also called: bramble. any of several woody plants of the rosaceous genus Rubus , esp R. fruticosus , that have thorny stems and black or purple glossy edible berry-like fruits (drupelets)
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the fruit of any of these plants
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( as modifier )
blackberry jam
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an ornamental Chinese iridaceous plant, Belamcanda chinensis , that has red-spotted orange flowers and clusters of black seeds that resemble blackberries
verb
noun
Other Word Forms
- blackberrylike adjective
Etymology
Origin of blackberry
before 1000; Middle English blakeberie, Old English blaceberie. See black, berry
Example Sentences
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Trey would never bring me his grandma’s blackberry compote again.
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The 2026 picks are commonly consumed favorites, including strawberries, grapes, nectarines, peaches, cherries, apples, blackberries, pears and blueberries.
From Salon
Wolf pounced on Torak, nearly knocking him over Torak laughed and gave him a handful of blackberries from his food pouch.
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“I cured his stomachache with a blackberry root, but he forgot that.”
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The grocery store offers blackberries in January, cherries in October, tomatoes that arrive with the bland composure of year-round availability.
From Salon
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