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blueberry
[ bloo-ber-ee, -buh-ree ]
noun
plural blueberries.
- the edible, usually bluish berry of various shrubs belonging to the genus Vaccinium, of the heath family.
- any of these shrubs.
blueberry
/ -brɪ; ˈbluːbərɪ /
noun
- Also calledhuckleberry any of several North American ericaceous shrubs of the genus Vaccinium , such as V. pennsylvanicum , that have blue-black edible berries with tiny seeds See also bilberry
- the fruit of any of these plants
- ( as modifier )
blueberry pie
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Breakfast is oatmeal with fresh blueberries almost every day.
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A local Italian-American restaurant near me serves a New York Strip steak topped with a vibrant blueberry sauce.
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But then I’m a naughty boy and I’ll order blueberry pancakes for the table as well so everyone can have a pancake.
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An obituary - noting that Lasota loved "adventure, friends and family, music, blueberries, biking, computer games and animals" - even appeared in an Alaska newspaper.
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It has the warmth of gingerbread and the blueberries impart freshness more than flavor.
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