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blackberrying
ˈblackˌberrying, vbl. n. [Really formed directly on blackberry n., but coming to be treated as a gerund, implying a vb. to blackberry. See nutting.] The gathering of blackberries.1861 J. Bennet Winter Medit. i. i. (1875) 35 The days when they go blackberrying. 1885 C. M. Yonge Two Sides of Shield i,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bramble (cocktail)
Memories of going blackberrying in his childhood on the Isle of Wight provided the inspiration for the Bramble. wikipedia.org
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graping
▪ I. ˈgraping, vbl. n. [Cf. blackberrying.] The gathering of grapes.1854 Thoreau Walden, House-Warming (1884) 256 In October I went a-graping to the river meadows.▪ II. † ˈgraping, ppl. a. nonce-wd. Bearing grapes.1610 G. Fletcher Christ's Vict. ii. xlv, Over the hedge depends the graping Elme. Oxford English Dictionary
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Garth Weiser
Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris The Manhattan Project, Frederic Snitzer Gallery, Miami The Difficult Shape of Possible Images, ZieherSmith, New York 2007 Blackberrying wikipedia.org
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blackberry
blackberry/ˈblækbrɪ, -berɪ; `blækˌbɛrɪ/ n1 wild shrub with thorny stems 黑莓(野生灌木, 树干有刺).2 its small dark edible fruit 黑莓(可供食用的黑色小果子). -- v [I](pt, pp -ried) gather blackberries 采黑莓 go blackberrying 去采黑莓. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Milly-Molly-Mandy Stories
Milly-Molly-Mandy Goes Errands Milly-Molly-Mandy Spends a Penny Milly-Molly-Mandy Meets Her Great-Aunt Milly-Molly-Mandy Goes Blackberrying Milly-Molly-Mandy wikipedia.org
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palming
▪ I. palming, vbl. n.1 (ˈpɑːmɪŋ) [-ing1.] The action of palm v. 1. Touching or grasping with the palm of the hand. (In quot. 1686 with play on sense 2.)1686 Dryden Sp. Fryar ii. iii, (He strokes her Face)..Gom. Hold, hold, Father,..Palming is always held foul Play amongst Gamesters. 1734 Fielding Un... Oxford English Dictionary
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Milly-Molly-Mandy
Milly-Molly-Mandy Stories (1928) Milly-Molly-Mandy Goes Errands Milly-Molly-Mandy Spends a Penny Milly-Molly-Mandy Meets Her Great-Aunt Milly-Molly-Mandy Goes Blackberrying wikipedia.org
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primrose
▪ I. primrose, n. (a.) (ˈprɪmrəʊz) Forms: 5 prymrose, prima rose, 5–6 prymerose, prime rose, 5–7 primerose, 6 pryme rose, (prymer rose, primorose,) Sc. prymross, 7 prim rose, prim-rose, prime-rose, 6– primrose. [Late ME. primerose (1413: see (c) below; not used by Chaucer or Gower; occurring in seve... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Neal (writer)
feet—of poets and dogs, of paintings and side-walks, of Bentham and Jeffrey, and sleigh-rides and huskings, of politics and religion, and 'courting' and 'blackberrying wikipedia.org
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-ing
▪ I. -ing1 suffix forming verbal derivatives, originally abstract nouns of action, but subsequently developed in various directions: OE. -ung, -ing = OFris. -unge, -enge, -inge, OS. -unga (MLG. and MDu. -inge, Du. -ing), OHG. -unga, -ung (MHG. -unge, Ger. -ung), ON. -ung and -ing; not known in Gothi... Oxford English Dictionary
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partridge
partridge (ˈpɑːtrɪdʒ) Forms: see below. [ME. pertrich, partrich: cf. OF. perdriz, pertriz (mod.F. perdrix), alteration of perdiz (= Pr. perditz, Sp. perdiz, It. † perdice (Florio), now pernice):—L. perdix, perdīc-em, a. Gr. πέρδιξ, πέρδῑκ-α (the Greek) partridge. The change of orig. perd- to pert- i... Oxford English Dictionary
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