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berried

[ ber-eed ]

adjective

  1. covered with or yielding berries.
  2. of or like a berry; baccate.
  3. (of lobsters, crayfish, etc.) having eggs.


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Origin of berried1

First recorded in 1785–95; berry + -ed 3
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The floral arrangements used “English foliage — holly, berried ivy and red skimmia,” and the tree was to be recycled to be viewed by holiday visitors to Windsor.

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And that’s why he fed me outside, So the carpet he'd not need to guard; My brother still swears that the day that Dad died, I berried him in the backyard.

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In fall, masses of winter pansies, ornamental kale and berried shrubs replace tender plantings in the massive window box and containers, while the trim boxwood hedges and clipped hollies carry the show throughout winter.

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In this case prawns … were kept in tanks of seawater where berried females — those carrying eggs — hatched the young larvae.

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Gather dried berries and pine cones or mimosa, helichrysum or berried eucalyptus.

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