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Definition of Thimbleberries
1. thimbleberry [n] - See also: thimbleberry
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thimbleberries
Literary usage of Thimbleberries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Second Reading-book by Eben Harlow Davis (1889)
"LESSON VIII. THE DISCONTENTED THIMBLEBERRY. Two little thimbleberries found
themselves growing on a bush together, in a lane. The bush had for a very near ..."
2. The American Botanist edited by Willard Nelson Clute (1901)
"MULBERRIES AND thimbleberries.—My mother, who was a New England woman, states
that in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, when she was a child, ..."
3. The Clerk of the Woods by Bradford Torrey (1903)
"Raspberries and thimbleberries are getting ripe (they do not need to be " dead
ripe," thimbleberries especially, for an old country boy), and meadow-sweet ..."
4. Adventure Guide to Michigan by Kevin Hillstrom (1998)
"Average temperatures range from 40 to 70° during the summer, and rain is always
a possibility. In late summer, hikers can snack on plentiful thimbleberries ..."
5. Adventure Guide to Michigan by Kevin Hillstrom (1998)
"Average temperatures range from 40 to 70° during the summer, and rain is always
a possibility, In late summer, hikers can snack on plentiful thimbleberries ..."
6. Adventure Guide to Michigan by Kevin Hillstrom (1998)
"In late summer, hikers can snack on plentiful thimbleberries and blueberries
along the trail (these sweet treats can be addictive - pursuit of ..."
7. Adventure Guide to Michigan by Kevin Hillstrom (1998)
"In late summer, hikers can snack on plentiful thimbleberries and blueberries
along the trail (these sweet treats can be addictive - pursuit of ..."
8. Adventure Guide to Michigan by Kevin Hillstrom (1998)
"In late summer, hikers can snack on plentiful thimbleberries and blueberries
along the trail (these sweet treats can be addictive - pursuit of ..."