blackberry
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plural
blackberries-
the fruit, black or very dark purple when ripe, of certain species of the genus Rubus.
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the plant itself.
noun
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Also called: bramble. any of several woody plants of the rosaceous genus Rubus , esp R. fruticosus , that have thorny stems and black or purple glossy edible berry-like fruits (drupelets)
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the fruit of any of these plants
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( as modifier )
blackberry jam
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an ornamental Chinese iridaceous plant, Belamcanda chinensis , that has red-spotted orange flowers and clusters of black seeds that resemble blackberries
verb
noun
Other Word Forms
- blackberrylike adjective
Etymology
Origin of blackberry
before 1000; Middle English blakeberie, Old English blaceberie. See black, berry
Example Sentences
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Generous hunks of vanilla bean dot her lemon marmalade; bay leaf infuses her blackberry jam.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 10, 2025
Its core is all plush red and dark fruit, and aromas of blackberry and spice.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 27, 2025
It feels peaceful, apart from the air raids, with gardens full of poultry, blackberry bushes and fruit trees.
From BBC • Sep. 16, 2025
I still remember my graduation banquet at culinary school, where I paired a pistachio-crusted rack of lamb with blackberry gastrique — essentially a French sweet-and-sour sauce made from fruit and vinegar.
From Salon • Mar. 19, 2025
I looked real careful all along the blackberry bushes and the trees but didn’t see nothing.
From "Elijah of Buxton" by Christopher Paul Curtis
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