Crossword clues for cloudberry
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cloudberry \Cloud"ber`ry\, n. (Bot.) A species of raspberry ( Rubus Cham[ae]merous) growing in the northern regions, and bearing edible, amber-colored fruit.
Wiktionary
n. 1 A species of slow-growing bramble. 2 The fruit of these plants.
WordNet
n. creeping raspberry of north temperate regions with yellow or orange berries [syn: dwarf mulberry, bakeapple, baked-apple berry, salmonberry, Rubus chamaemorus]
Usage examples of "cloudberry".
The trail that they followed through the high bogland led them past a patch of the largest, most juicy, most sweetly fermented cloudberries that Haramis had ever tasted in her life, and she insisted upon ignoring the seed-guide and stopping to feast upon them.
French-twisted hair, and through the brown bitter smell of coffee I caught a quick scent of her shampoo, light and sunshiny and sharp, the way cloudberries on the fjord smell when the sun comes out after a quick summer rain, and I saw her clearly.
He went into a small restaurant, where he ate smoked puffin and cloudberries and arctic char and boiled potatoes, and he drank Coca-Cola, which tasted sweeter, more sugary than he remembered it tasting back in the States.
Then the three fell to a meal of burn trout, oatcakes, scones, cloudberry jam, and thick creamy milk, after which the host concocted a modest bowl of toddy.
She reached into her woven bag and took a swig from the precious flask of cloudberry brandy Malusha had given her.
Persimmon Sea and refreshed themselves with goblets of pale green cloudberry juice, glinting with ice crystals.
Faraday picked up a piece of cloudberry cheese and nibbled delicately at its edges, a line of worry appearing between her eyes.
I've put in food and a little flask of cloudberry brandy for emergenciesbut you will need a clear, keen head if you're to entrap my lord Stavyor.
Sam caught a quick drink of water trickling from the broad steins of wild rhubarb, and he managed to grab a pawful of cloudberries as he passed, signalling to the others where they grew so they could follow his example.