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Definition of Strawberry mark
1. Noun. A soft red birthmark.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Strawberry Mark
Literary usage of Strawberry mark
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mysteries of the Court of London by George William MacArthur Reynolds (1863)
"... to excite the woman's suspicions—and she had induced Forney to keep the surgical
proceeding of the strawberry-mark profoundly secret from his mother. ..."
2. The Bookman (1898)
"Al," I said, " I am looking for a girl with a strawberry mark." Al whipped a
note-book from his pocket and scrawled a line in it. ..."
3. Roba Di Roma by William Wetmore Story (1887)
"If she be my child, a strawberry mark will be ... There is the strawberry mark!
— and everybody falls into everybody's arms — she is found at last! ..."
4. Roba Di Roma by William Wetmore Story (1887)
"If she be my child, a strawberry mark will be found on her right arm. ... There is
the strawberry mark! — and everybody falls into everybody's arms•— she is ..."
5. Roba Di Romaby William Wetmore Story by William Wetmore Story (1887)
"If she my child, a strawberry mark will be found on her arm. Agitated unbuttoning
of the sleeve. ..."
6. Roba Di Roma by William Wetmore Story (1887)
"If she be my child, a strawberry mark will be found on her right arm. ... There is
the strawberry mark! — and everybody falls into everybody's arms — she is ..."