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coralberry

[ kawr-uhl-ber-ee, kor- ]

noun

plural coralberries.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of coralberry1

An Americanism dating back to 1855–60; coral + berry
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Example Sentences

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Nests are placed in forks and crotches about three feet high in dogwood, willow, rose, coralberry, cottonwood, and thistles.

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Trees were small in this part of the woods, with a well developed understory thicket of coralberry and sumac.

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Where nests are placed in low bushes, as coralberry or dogwood, the bush is invariably overhung by the foliage of a much taller shrub or tree.

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