blueberried
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]blueberried (comparative more blueberried, superlative most blueberried)
- (of food) Containing or covered in blueberries.
- (of a plant) Having berries that are blue.
- 1932, Edward J. O'Brien, editor, The Best Short Stories of 1932, Dodd, Mead and Company, 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, 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, published 2003, →ISBN, 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
[edit]blueberried
- simple past and past participle of blueberry