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Definition of berried in English: berriedadjective ˈbɛrɪdˈbɛrid 1Bearing or covered with berries. often in combination red-berried elder trees Example sentencesExamples - If possible, place the bird house near a berried bush or other natural habitat.
- The stormcock, a fine and appropriate alternative name for the mistle thrush, will defend a berried bush, especially in hard weather, against other birds of the thrush family, blackbirds, song thrushes; and our winter visitors the redwings and fieldfares.
- In the West we have used our native holly, ivy and mistletoe rather than any other foliage plant or berried bush, sometimes separately, sometimes in combination in the form of a wreath or garland.
- Yesterday a fat robin visited the brightly berried bush outside my office window.
- To one side is flowering vegetation and to the other an alert exotic bird shrieks from a ball finial beside a potted berried bush and a teapot, insects and butterflies whirl above.
2Like a berry or berries, as in flavour or shape. Example sentencesExamples - I have to say that the finish was without a question its saving grace: long, elegant, with a nice dark berried flavor.
- Full and wholesome attack, lots of berried flavour, the tannins are ripe and aid the persistence.
- Dark ruby color and multifaceted berried-aromas dominate the typical Pinot Style.
- Delicious berried aromas have an herbal tinge that follows through on a medium-bodied palate with juicy flavors and smooth tannins.
- Mouth filling and satisfying, the palate is luscious with soft-bodied, full berried flavor.
3(of crustaceans or fish) bearing eggs. Example sentencesExamples - Fertilized eggs stick to the bristles of the abdominal legs of the female which is then called a berried crab.
- Undersized and berried fish must be returned to the sea as soon as possible to ensure their maximum chance of survival.
- This paper does not consider options relating to the taking of berried crab as more information is required to assess the efficacy of the different rules
- There is also a closed season each year too (and it's now) and it is illegal to take berried fish.
- The fishermen say legislation to protect berried lobsters has been tried before and is unenforceable.
Definition of berried in US English: berriedadjectiveˈbɛridˈberēd 1Bearing or covered with berries. often in combination red-berried elder trees Example sentencesExamples - Yesterday a fat robin visited the brightly berried bush outside my office window.
- The stormcock, a fine and appropriate alternative name for the mistle thrush, will defend a berried bush, especially in hard weather, against other birds of the thrush family, blackbirds, song thrushes; and our winter visitors the redwings and fieldfares.
- To one side is flowering vegetation and to the other an alert exotic bird shrieks from a ball finial beside a potted berried bush and a teapot, insects and butterflies whirl above.
- If possible, place the bird house near a berried bush or other natural habitat.
- In the West we have used our native holly, ivy and mistletoe rather than any other foliage plant or berried bush, sometimes separately, sometimes in combination in the form of a wreath or garland.
2Like a berry or berries, as in flavor or shape. Example sentencesExamples - Dark ruby color and multifaceted berried-aromas dominate the typical Pinot Style.
- I have to say that the finish was without a question its saving grace: long, elegant, with a nice dark berried flavor.
- Full and wholesome attack, lots of berried flavour, the tannins are ripe and aid the persistence.
- Delicious berried aromas have an herbal tinge that follows through on a medium-bodied palate with juicy flavors and smooth tannins.
- Mouth filling and satisfying, the palate is luscious with soft-bodied, full berried flavor.
3(of crustaceans or fish) bearing eggs. Example sentencesExamples - This paper does not consider options relating to the taking of berried crab as more information is required to assess the efficacy of the different rules
- There is also a closed season each year too (and it's now) and it is illegal to take berried fish.
- Fertilized eggs stick to the bristles of the abdominal legs of the female which is then called a berried crab.
- Undersized and berried fish must be returned to the sea as soon as possible to ensure their maximum chance of survival.
- The fishermen say legislation to protect berried lobsters has been tried before and is unenforceable.
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