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Definition of Bunchberries
1. bunchberry [n] - See also: bunchberry
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bunchberries
Literary usage of Bunchberries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Trails and Tramps in Alaska and Newfoundland by William S. Thomas (1913)
"bunchberries Into the pool were brought many insects, larvae, and frogs, which
invited schools of speckled trout to enjoy the quiet waters where we took ..."
2. Beyond the Mountain by Sarah Phelps Stokes Halkett (1917)
"bunchberries We are fairy pudding-berries. If you're hungry in the wood And will
help yourself, in passing, You will find that we are good. ..."
3. Fishes by David Starr Jordan (1907)
"... the brawling stream which tumbled over the rocks in the tangled wildwood, and
moistened the arbutus and the bunchberries : r- •M Fio. 407. ..."
4. Our Struggle for the Fourteenth Colony: Canada, and the American Revolution by Justin Harvey Smith (1907)
"Without stirring from the soft bed, one of them could pluck up a fragrant ginseng
root, and another garner a handful of scarlet bunchberries ; but it was ..."
5. The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient by Léon Vallée, Richard Garnett, Alois Brandl (1899)
"She came to the shadows of the woods that skirted the Mowing, where she got
bunchberries, and star-of-Bethlehems. She entered a cool, grassy recess in the ..."
6. American Fishes: A Popular Treatise Upon the Game and Food Fishes of North by George Brown Goode, Theodore Gill (1903)
"... the brawling stream which tumbled over the rocks in the tangled wildwood, and
moistened the arbutus and the bunchberries which garnished its banks, ..."