Synonym: hemangioma simplex, strawberry mark. Similar words: blueberry, boysenberry, extraterrestrial, draw back, cherry, aberration, strain, distract. Meaning: ['strɔbərɪ /'strɔːbrɪ] n. 1. sweet fleshy red fruit 2. any of various low perennial herbs with many runners and bearing white flowers followed by edible fruits having many small achenes scattered on the surface of an enlarged red pulpy berry 3. a soft red birthmark.
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(31) The fruit is slightly larger than the wild strawberry, and it is very pointed.
(32) Start with our Fresh Melon - a quarter of juicy honeydew melon, served with a twisted orange slice and strawberry garnish.
(33) On a smaller plate set before Frankie was a sandwich made with thickly sliced bread, best butter and strawberry jam.
(34) The son was looking directly ahead out of the window stuffing himself with bread and peanut butter and strawberry jam.
(35) Put straw mats under strawberry plants to protect fruit from rotting.
(36) Feeling the ground give way, she naturally clutched at the strawberry plants for support.
(37) Nothing today remains of Fonthill Abbey, though Strawberry Hill is still more or less intact.
(38) Two 2.5-litre tubs of yogurt cost £11 and are available in chocolate, vanilla, peach Melba, lemon and strawberry flavours.
(39) Its cherry and strawberry flavors give the impression of sweetness without a lick of residual sugar.
(40) Strawberry phoned the Red Sox Wednesday in an attempt to get talks going but missed Duquette.
(41) Pour into glasses, top each one with a whole fresh strawberry and serve with a few amaretti biscuits.
(42) That worries Judith Rugo and her neighbors in Strawberry, a small community just northwest of Payson.
(43) Everything was here, dogwood, holly, cherry, buckthorn, sloe and even strawberry.
(44) Word counts can show remarkable discrepancies in the vocabulary control that is typical; for instance they may contain strawberry but not orange.
(45) Strawberry hit six homers in nine games in a brief winter ball stint in Puerto Rico.
(46) Home-made strawberry jam is particularly delicious but there are plenty of recipes around which centre on this scrummy fruit.
(47) Horseradish was used for coughs and colds, wild strawberry for anaemia and nervousness and honeysuckle was the first example of aspirin.
(48) Layer together with whipped cream, strawberry jam and sliced fresh strawberries.
(49) There are wild strawberry plants in the old wheel tracks of the logging trucks, with birch seedlings sprouting among them.
(50) Most alpine strawberry varieties don't produce runners, a bane for gardeners who want to keep their berry patch under control.
(51) What they wanted was a pert nose, blue eyes, strawberry hair, and height.
(52) At home she would have been having buttered toast and strawberry jam and probably a piece of sponge-cake to round it off.
(53) Chances are you will find corn syrup listed as a sweetener. Since when do we put corn in strawberry jam?
(54) He is still considering whether to sign free agent slugger Darryl Strawberry.sentencedict .com
(55) Place sandwiches on a plate and garnish with a sliced strawberry or mint leaves.
(56) This little gem delivers irresistible flavors of peach, apples, honey, spices and even strawberry, by golly.
(57) It is available in such flavours as strawberry, lemon and even chocolate.
(58) Sink 3in pots full of good soil into the ground, in rows beside this year's strawberry plants.
(59) Duquette said Tuesday Goodstein had spoken with Boston as recently as last week about Strawberry, who is officially without representation.
(60) The same method using netting would make effective protection for a bed of a dozen or more high-yielding strawberry plants.
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