Lexicographical Neighbors of Berryings
Literary usage of Berryings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of James Dwight Dana: Scientific Explorer, Mineralogist, Geologist by Daniel Coit Gilman (1899)
"... and berryings, and keep Dwight company in hammering nails and making all sorts
of things. Going after berries is grand sport. When a boy at school, ..."
2. In Portia's Gardens by William Sloane Kennedy (1897)
"And I rather think, of all berryings, a blackberrying, maugre the thorns, yields
the most solid pleasure. The fruit piles up so clean and firm and fast that ..."