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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
blackberry
noun
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▪ Cultivated blackberries are not far removed from their wild parents and do not need much fussy soil preparation.
▪ Lot 16, perhaps the best of the series, has intense blackberry flavors with touches of blueberry, coffee and chocolate.
▪ Make sure that all canes of raspberries, blackberries and other fruits are tied in securely to prevent breakage and chafing.
▪ The thicket still contained remnants of the raspberry and blackberry patches that always come in right after a clearcut.
▪ Their ideas could be expropriated as freely and easily as blackberries from a hedge in summer.
▪ There used to be such wonderful blackberries!
▪ This full-bodied, supple red wine offers lovely blackberry and black raspberry fruit and hints of chocolate and herbs.
▪ This supple shiraz offers ripe blackberry, chocolate and herb flavors with purity and intensity.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Blackberry

Blackberry \Black"ber*ry\ (bl[a^]k"b[e^]r*r[y^]), n. [OE. blakberye, AS. bl[ae]cberie; bl[ae]c black + berie berry.] The fruit of several species of bramble ( Rubus); also, the plant itself. Rubus fruticosus is the blackberry of England; Rubus villosus and Rubus Canadensis are the high blackberry and low blackberry of the United States. There are also other kinds.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
blackberry

early 12c., from Old English blaceberian, from black (adj.) + berry. Also in Old English as bremelberie, bremelæppel (from bramble). The wireless handheld device of the same name introduced 1999.

Wiktionary
blackberry

n. (context telephony computer hardware English) A smartphone brand. The brand name of a wireless handheld device, a cross between a cellphone and a mobile email appliance and Internet-capable PDA, by http://en.wikipedi

  1. org/wiki/BlackBerry%20Ltd or by extension similar apparatus made by competitors. v

  2. To send a text message or e-mail with a BlackBerry device.

WordNet
blackberry
  1. n. large sweet black or very dark purple edible aggregate fruit of any of various bushes of the genus Rubus

  2. bramble with sweet edible black or dark purple berries that usually do not separate from the receptacle [syn: blackberry bush]

  3. v. pick or gather blackberries; "The children went blackberrying"

  4. [also: blackberried]

Wikipedia
Blackberry

The blackberry is an edible fruit produced by many species in the Rubus genus in the Rosaceae family, hybrids among these species within the Rubus subgenus, and hybrids between the Rubus and Idaeobatus subgenera. The taxonomy of the blackberries has historically been confused because of hybridization and apomixis, so that species have often been grouped together and called species aggregates. For example, the entire subgenus Rubus has been called the Rubus fruticosus aggregate, although the species R. fruticosus is considered a synonym of R. plicatus.

Blackberry (disambiguation)

The blackberry is a widespread and well known shrub of the Rubus genus, and its fruit. It may also refer to:

Usage examples of "blackberry".

He ate blackberries along the hedges, minded the geese with a long switch, went haymaking during harvest, ran about in the woods, played hop-scotch under the church porch on rainy days, and at great fetes begged the beadle to let him toll the bells, that he might hang all his weight on the long rope and feel himself borne upward by it in its swing.

Otherwise the slope is begrown with blackberry bushes that have been harvested by men and birds, leaving only briars, and with certain apple trees.

It was rather outmoded, and its original blue had faded to an indeterminate gray, but it was quite good enough for blackberrying, and not even Nurse would cry out censoriously if it became stained.

At the first opportunity we meant to make a quiet trip up there with hammer and drill to obtain specimens for assay, but for one reason or another we did not get round to it until August, when we planned the blackberrying excursion.

She ordered finger sandwiches and blintzes served with homegrown blackberries, she hired a man to take coats and greet people at the door, and a trio of musicians to play in the entrance hall and in the vast double parlors later.

The lane was a very cloistral one, with a ribbon of gravelly road, bordered on each side with a rich margin of turf and a scramble of blackberry bushes, green turf banks and dwarf oak-trees making a rich and plenteous shade.

Nothing, really, to look at for very long, a ragged square of mossy lawn, fallen cedar needles, copious blackberry, rotting firewood, a mildewed truck canopy, moss-covered roofing shakes.

Blackberries were ripe, or ripening, and every wild rose bush had its smooth, red, ovular fruits.

There being no burial grounds around Blackberry Patch itself, the Blackberry Patchers, when they find that their days have about run out on them, go by kite and suit to the secret place with the secret name: but the joking name for it is the Elephant Graveyard in the Sky.

Deep maroons and light yellows, forest greens, blues, blacks, electric pink a whole region that passed by instantly and had the texture of blackberry milk, another that resembled rutilated quartz lit from within.

But she finally got the 454 big-block engine smoothened out and continued north on Dogwood, then turned west on Cypress and across Little Blackberry Creek.

When Violetta scratched her legs on the blackberry bushes at the bottom of the garden, she lay down on the grass and we watched the bright bubbles of beady blood as they pushed up through the slits in the skin.

Her gaze Waveled consideringly over the slope between her and the point, there was a huge old tree with a bifurcated trunk, surrounded by thick clumps of blackberry and other bushes.

Blackberry wine, which is a trustworthy cordial astringent remedy for looseness of the bowels, may be made thus: Measure your berries, and bruise them, and to every gallon of the fruit add a quart of boiling water.

I went hastily to help her, snatching the steaming garments one by one from the sopping pile and flinging them onto the blackberry bushes to dry.