The Collaborative International Dictionary
Berry \Ber"ry\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Berried; p. pr. & vb. n. Berrying.] To bear or produce berries.
Berrying \Ber"ry*ing\, n. A seeking for or gathering of berries, esp. of such as grow wild.
Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of berry English)
Usage examples of "berrying".
They lived with many brothers and sisters in the little houses in the woods, and went fishing and hunting and berrying.
If she hadn't given her parole, she would not have a knife—would not have been out berrying, most likely.
If she hadn't given her parole, she would not have a knife — would not have been out berrying, most likely.
If she hadn't given her parole, she would not have a knife would not have been out berrying, most likely.
If I know whether she's gone shooting berrying, fishing or fiddling, it may give me a clue—or did she take all four?
Lilly must have been out berrying on the old road this morning, for there was a line of fine, golden-brown berry-pockets cooling in pans on the windowsill and just beneath it, sitting on upturned buckets so she could reach them from the window.