gooseberry bush
Britishnoun
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See gooseberry
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used humorously in answering children's questions regarding their birth
Example Sentences
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Now it is entwined with my gooseberry bush, and once a week I rip out the wandering stems before their white blossoms turn into seedy berries.
From Washington Post • Aug. 28, 2017
This year she is not planting anything new, just watering her perennials, like kales and her giant cape gooseberry bush.
From New York Times • Jul. 7, 2015
Her father recovered; Selma struggled on and one day her uncle discovered her poring over the Book of Revelation under a gooseberry bush.
From Time Magazine Archive
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A hundred man-steps from here a little snail with a house is sitting on a gooseberry bush.
From Tell Me Another Story The Book of Story Programs by Bailey, Carolyn Sherwin
He crawled up a gooseberry bush and saw many yellow barrels hanging among the leaves.
From Little Tom by Tille, V.
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