huckleberry
Americannoun
plural
huckleberries-
the dark-blue or black edible berry of any of various shrubs belonging to the genus Gaylussacia of the heath family.
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a shrub bearing such fruit.
noun
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any American ericaceous shrub of the genus Gaylussacia, having edible dark blue berries with large seeds
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the fruit of any of these shrubs
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another name for blueberry
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a Brit name for whortleberry
Etymology
Origin of huckleberry
1660–70, perhaps alteration of hurtleberry
Example Sentences
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My favorite bites included a stuffed squab with farro, black trumpet mushroom relish, and huckleberry, as well as a whimsical dish called “The Truffle Hunt.”
From Salon • May 28, 2025
I really appreciated the language in the film, such as a line, “That’s a huckleberry above my persimmon,” which I am going to start using immediately.
From Salon • Jun. 3, 2024
I love salal because, like huckleberry, it looks great every day of the year.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 9, 2023
Analyzing the cranberry's genome can indicate when it diverged evolutionarily from some of its relatives, such as the blueberry, lingonberry and huckleberry.
From Salon • Nov. 9, 2023
“Thirty.eight, thirty-nine, blackberry, huckleberry, forty-five, strawberry, thirty-two, raspberry . . .” So it is very likely that he took fewer than fifty steps, or perhaps many more.
From "The Very, Very Far North" by Dan Bar-el
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