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redberry
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Redberry was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan , Canada , centered on the town of Hafford . This constituency was one of 25 created before the 1st Saskatchewan general election in 1905. Dissolved ...
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n. small spiny evergreen shrub of western United States and Mexico with minute flowers and bright red berries [syn: red-berry , Rhamnus croceus ] North American perennial herb with alternately compound leaves and racemes of small white flowers followed ...
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n. (context Canada Labrador English) The lingonberry or cowberry, ''Vaccinium vitis-idaea''.
Usage examples of redberry.
The redberry had been badly watered, and I orderspelled it, which made it blander, but safer.
I sipped another mouthful of the redberry and tried to hear what the troopers said, but they just ate.
She set the redberry on the table, gently, without a thump, and offered another smile.
I sipped the redberry, waited for the kisha, whatever kisha was, and listened to the conversations around the room, those I could catch.
The kitchen smelled good, and I contented myself with half a mug of redberry, knowing that our supplies had to last until late in the summer.
I poured some redberry into my mug, and began to dismember the chicken, even before Rissa set the bowl of buttered beans between us.
As I glanced toward Krystal, I lifted the mug of redberry, early redberry, and expensive, but I was tired of water and had broken down and bought a keg of the juice.
Krystal finished the last of her redberry and set her mug on the table.
Krystal poured Kasee and herself some sort of ale, and I filled my mug from the pitcher of redberry I had to myself.
So she sent poor Herreld off to round up everyone, and we straightened up the room and dragged out two more mugs and some more redberry and ale.
There were also pitchers and mugs on the table, and I poured a glass of redberry and sat down.
The mage took another sip of the redberry cider, then looked at Kharl.
Roast fowl on the spit, and mushrooms in a casserole with redberry sauce.
There were long rolls of bread, hot from the oven, with plenty of butter and honey, a savory casserole of mushrooms and bland but nourishing boiled whiteroot, and the promised redberry sauce.
The older woman ate some of the boiled whiteroot, and tasted the redberry sauce with appreciation, but after valiantly trying to eat the piece of roast fowl Jaelle had carved for her, she turned pale and put her plate aside.