[1785–95; berry + -ed3]This word is first recorded in the period 1785–95. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: breakup, dualism, edit, logrolling, terrorist-ed is a suffix forming adjectives from nouns. Other words that use the affix -ed include: bearded, monied, tender-hearted
Examples of 'berried' in a sentence
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Berried shrubs not only provide colour but also food for birds.
The Sun (2009)
Your first layer should be foliage: eucalyptus, berried ivy, holly.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Gather the required foliage, eg, berried ivy, box, laurel.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
It has lots of plum and berried fruits, with a suggestion of green grass.
The Sun (2009)
Slip on a sprig of berried holly (remember that holly berries are poisonous, and should not be eaten).
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Plant breeders are introducing sweeter and larger berried novelties with firmer skins, so we will have two types of blackberry.
The Sun (2015)
Even burgundy snobs will lap up this lacy, gamey, red-berried pinot noir, with a whisker of spice on the finish.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
Use things that will last such as holly, berried ivy, fir, rosehips, berries, thistles and peppercorns.