Synonym: Berry, Charles Edward Berry, Chuck Berry. Similar words: blueberry, strawberry, blackberry, boysenberry, merry, cherry, ferry, ferrying. Meaning: ['berɪ] n. 1. any of numerous small and pulpy edible fruits; used as desserts or in making jams and jellies and preserves 2. a small fruit having any of various structures, e.g., simple (grape or blueberry) or aggregate (blackberry or raspberry) 3. United States rock singer (born in 1931). v. pick or gather berries.
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(1) Mr. Berry said the timing was a coincidence and that his decision was unrelated to Mr. Roman's departure.
(2) They were being unnecessarily pedantic by insisting that Berry himself, and not his wife, should have made the announcement.
(3) This kind of jam is made of berry.
(4) He was as brown as a berry after two weeks in the sun.
(5) My favourite put-down of all came from Chuck Berry.
(6) Steve Berry of Himalayan Kingdoms says 23 people have now paid deposits.
(7) Investigators said they received information that Berry set off the bomb himself.
(8) Even Berry Brazelton needed that in order to form strong relationships with his own children.
(9) When she stayed in the Berry chalet she slept on the living-room sofa.
(10) The 1987 champion berry, a woodpecker(http://sentencedict.com), weighed in at 28 drams 4 grains; not a record breaker this time.
(11) The flying filly had trainer Jack Berry purring after a stunning success at Beverley last month.
(12) In the enforced absence of Elvis, Chuck Berry played guitar for the new man eight Januaries ago.
(13) Renowned pediatrician Berry Brazelton wrote an article in 1962 that changed the way parents approach toilet training.
(14) Andre Berry switches on a standard domestic vacuum cleaner powered by a petrol generator to collect material to repair an historic mound.
(15) Professors Berry and Mott are right to stress that the support of the child and the family is of the utmost importance.
(16) A little old woman with a wrinkled face as brown as a berry told us our fortunes for ten pence.
(17) When they dressed up, they were more than asparagus pickers, berry pickers and cannery workers.
(18) By the time the white petals died and the mint-colored berry poked out, the leaf shine was gilded tight and waxy.
(19) Robert Townsend is the master of ceremonies for the event, and Halle Berry is an honoree.
(20) In a weird symmetry, Hendrix, with his young white-teen audience, was a sixties equivalent of Chuck Berry.
(21) Guided ascents in the greater ranges is a big growth area, Berry says.
(22) One artist concluded his deal by standing on a cardboard box full of notes while Berry taped it up.
(23) Soon the two partners had landed on the mountain top, and they got busy among the berry bushes.
(24) The best known of them was Dornford Yates, author of the now unreadable but once hugely read Berry and Co stories.
(25) The appeal to programmers of a doctor-and-copper combination is understandable, and Berry and Cusack make an engaging enough couple.
(26) Most alpine strawberry varieties don't produce runners, a bane for gardeners who want to keep their berry patch under control.
(27) It was time to clarify the confused political situation in Berry.
(28) She was hanging back with him, pretending to be interested in some insect on a berry plant.
(29) Everything has moved forward, everyone has moved on, except Berry and his followers.
(30) He did not care to know how many female holly trees a single male could bring to berry.
More similar words: blueberry, strawberry, blackberry, boysenberry, merry, cherry, ferry, ferrying, gerrymander, Merry Christmas, aberrant, aberration, saber rattling, october revolution, beriberi, tarry, parry, curry, lorry, marry, carry, hurry, worry, furry, sorry, carry out, scurry, quarry, flurry, carry off.