WordNet
n. the common European raspberry; fruit red or orange [syn: European raspberry, framboise, Rubus idaeus]
Usage examples of "wild raspberry".
She sat there with her knuckles on his chest and stared at a scraggly wild raspberry bush growing out of the cliff.
The strange brew, the black-cloaked boy, the candlelight, put her in mind of other rooms, heavy with incense and dark with Indian-print bedspreads, where the tea and cakes had been laced with more than wild raspberry leaves.
Something pokes at his ankle: a wild raspberry cane, furious with thorns.
Pine-trees grew thickly all over, but here and there were patches of silver birch, scrub oak, and considerable colonies of wild raspberry and gooseberry bushes.
Every needle on the great blue spruce behind the cabin was frosted, and ragged fringes of ice dripped fi-om the tangle of wild raspberry canes.
He would run farther up the street, and that way there were two houses, then a playground, then a field the town owned that was thick with tall grass and wild raspberry bushes and a listing shed some children had built.
The stout old merchant pushed past a tangle of wild raspberry canes, creating angry crackling and tearing noises.
The elm and oak trees were heavy with leaves and the pine woodlands lay thick with underbrush, lush ferns and wild raspberry branches fanning across the dirt path along which young Imogen Abdee now hurried.