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terms | blueberried |

As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective blueberried is

(of food) containing or covered in blueberries.

As a verb blueberried is

(blueberry).

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English

Noun

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    blueberried

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (of food) Containing or covered in blueberries.
  • * 2005 , Alex May & Nancy May, Bed, Breakfast & Bike - Mid-Atlantic: A Cycling Guide to Country Inns , White Meadow Press (1992), ISBN 9780933855069, page 113:
  • Cathy served breakfast on the long glassed porch and offered us a choice among pancakes, plain or blueberried , French toast, and eggs.
  • * 2005 , Melissa Bank, The Wonder Spot , Penguin (2006), ISBN 9780786570416, unnumbered page:
  • Dena's at the grocery store, he says. Do I want pancakes with fresh-picked blueberries? He holds up a bowl of blueberried batter.
  • * 2010 , Rebecca Gray, Gray's Venison Cookbook , GrayBooks LLC (2010), ISBN 9781935655206, page 41:
  • Unmold on a serving platter and pour warm caramel syrup over the blueberried top.
  • (of a plant) Having berries that are blue.
  • * 1932 , The Best Short Stories of 1932 (ed. Edward J. O'Brien), Dodd, Mead and Company (1932), page 44:
  • Only the sagebrush, the road, and the dusty blueberried spruce for miles and the sun pricking the sand.
  • * 1983 , Paula Modersohn-Becker: The Letters and Journals (eds. Günter Busch & Liselotte Von Reinken; trans. Arthur S. Wensinger & Carole Clew Hoey), Northwestern University Press (1998), ISBN 0810116448, page 173:
  • Along the riverbanks lie enchanted old gardens, with blueberried ivy spilling over their gray stone walls.
  • * 2002 , Jack Loeffler, Adventures With Ed: A Portrait of Abbey , University of New Mexico Press (2003), ISBN 082632388X, page 143:
  • Juniper, ubiquitous on the Colorado Plateau, twisted tree of infinite shapes, blueberried and beautiful, sometimes slapped me with a branch bountiful with pollen and set me to sneezing and laughing at my clumsiness along the trail.

    Verb

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  • (blueberry)