单词 | checkerberry |
例句 | Having some portion of the floral envelopes attached to the pericarp to form the fruit, as in the checkerberry, the mulberry, and the pineapple. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z It was too dark now to look for checkerberries and violet buds. Minnie; or, The Little Woman A Fairy Story 2011-07-18T02:00:19.717Z Let her learn the difference between huckleberries and blackberries, learn where checkerberries grow thickest and dig up sweet flag root with her own hands as country children do. Dr. Hardhack's Prescription A Play for Children in Four Acts 2011-05-24T02:00:12.880Z Yankee children will understand at once that I mean the checkerberries, or, as we were more accustomed to call them, the boxberries. A Rambler's lease 2011-05-22T02:00:11.507Z The checkerberries and beechnuts were just ripe, and 142 very good. A Northern Countryside 2011-04-27T02:00:22.523Z Asking for a new kind of tea, he made us some pretty good of the checkerberry, which covered the ground, dropping a little bunch of it tied up with cedar bark into the kettle. Canoeing in the wilderness 2011-01-19T03:00:23.683Z "Best checkerberry in the State of Maine; cent apiece!" and he held out two sticks. The Wooing of Calvin Parks The checkerberry's spicy flavor permeates leaves, stem and fruit. Old Plymouth Trails If preferred, use checkerberry or creme de menthe. Stevenson Memorial Cook Book Often whole stretches of the slope are carpeted with mayflowers and checkerberries, and as you climb higher, and meet the wind from the other side of the ridge, your foot crunches on gray reindeer-moss. A Northern Countryside 2011-04-27T02:00:22.523Z He was very hungry but found a spring of 50 sweet water and some checkerberry leaves, and, thus refreshed, continued his flight. Rodney, the Ranger With Daniel Morgan on Trail and Battlefield "I want a stick of checkerberry!" said the boy. The Wooing of Calvin Parks These provide manna for all who will gather it, from late June till early September, when the checkerberries ripen, to hang on all winter. Old Plymouth Trails If he saw anywhere a particularly red checkerberry, he went that way; otherwise it was all one to him where he went. Nine Little Goslings There's a powerful lot of them in the woods, like sassafras root and checkerberry and things like that. The Ranger Boys and the Border Smugglers Ground pine and "checkerberry" grew abundantly in the grove. Still Jim The children gathered the summer berries in season, and the autumn's plentiful and spicy store of boxberries, checkerberries, teaberries or gingerbread berries with October's brown nuts. Customs and Fashions in Old New England There were clam shells piled up with red checkerberries, and caddis worms on the half shell, with spicebush nubbins. Woodland Tales Many a child brought hither its spring offering of the first mitchella, or its autumn gift of checkerberries. Flamsted quarries Here were, indeed, great riches, "a little of everything" that pasture life affords: a hardy bed of checkerberry, crimson strawberries nodding on long stalks, and in one sequestered corner the beloved Linnæa. Tiverton Tales Both boys breathed deep of the piney fragrance and filled their mouths with pungent "checkerberry" leaves. Still Jim “I will go over on the hill and get her some young checkerberry leaves,” resolved Anna, remembering how Rebby liked their sharp flavor. A Little Maid of Old Maine There was a twisted red-and-white stick of peppermint, pink checkerberry, clear barley—a stick of every kind in the glass jars in Mr. Rose's store window. Young Lucretia and Other Stories "But, Aileen, won't you stay to supper?" said the twins at one and the same time; "we always have you to celebrate our checkerberry picnic." Flamsted quarries But when he saw a cluster of checkerberry plums in spring gleam withered red against gray moss, on some stony upland, he stood still and pondered. The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story Almost every one knows the little cherry-red wintergreen berry or checkerberry, and almost every one likes its sweet aromatic flavor but few would care to make a meal of it. On the Trail An Outdoor Book for Girls There were many crimson berries still clinging to the vines, and Anna picked these carefully, using her cap for a basket, and gathering a quantity of the young checkerberry leaves. A Little Maid of Old Maine I came to hunt for some simples...for spearmint and checkerberry and tansy. Patriotic Plays and Pageants for Young People At each plate Herbert had placed a bunch of checkerberries, and a small bouquet of small but exceedingly fragrant flowers adorned the centre of the bark table. How Deacon Tubman and Parson Whitney Kept New Year's And Other Stories Her breath carried the keen scent of crushed checkerberry plums. The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story "I'm going now, Jake," said Roxie, hesitating a little, and finally concluding not to mention the checkerberries, lest her father or brother should object to her going alone into the wilder part of the forest. St. Nicholas, Vol. 5, No. 5, March, 1878 Then, suddenly, she remembered that Rebecca was at home ill, and that she had entirely forgotten her, and the young checkerberry leaves she had intended picking for her sister. A Little Maid of Old Maine Mrs. Pike was not near, would give him a checkerberry lozenge. Nautilus Here he put into Charlie’s fat hand a long and toothsome piece of checkerberry pipe stem! The Knights of the White Shield Up-the-Ladder Club Series, Round One Play They're as innocent as they look; good honest mint and spice and checkerberry and lemon and rose. Real Folks Earliest heats that follow frore Nervèd leaf of hellebore, Sweet willow, checkerberry red, With its savory leaf for bread. Poems Household Edition “Now I will have a fine surprise for her when she awakes,” and the little girl tiptoed noiselessly back to the edge of the woods, where she had noticed a quantity of checkerberry leaves. A Little Maid of Old Maine She and her younger sister Annie were allowed one April day, by their mother, to go into the woods just before school hours, to gather checkerberries. Lives of Girls Who Became Famous "They will not think of such a thing," returned the peddler, picking the checkerberries that grew on the thin soil where he sat, and very deliberately chewing them, leaves and all, to refresh his mouth. The Spy I knew the spot upon the hill Where checkerberries could be found, I knew the rushes near the mill Where pickerel lay that weighed a pound! A Little Book of Western Verse Here were, indeed, great riches, "a little of everything" that pasture life affords: a hardy bed of checkerberry, crimson strawberries nodding on long stalks, and in one sequestered corner the beloved Linnaea. Tiverton Tales We taste still the sting of checkerberry and woodsy flavor of the fragrant birch. Meadow Grass Tales of New England Life A little pine grew in front, a juniper made its roof and spread its fine branches over the door, squaw vines and checkerberry leaves grew on either side. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 1, January, 1884 I shall take the liberty of giving you a bottle of my checkerberry cordial. Geoffrey Strong Its industries are varied: they make large washing-machines and mangles for hotels and public institutions, weave woolen cloths and flannels, make sarsaparilla syrup, checkerberry oil, and knit woolen socks. The Communistic Societies of the United States From Personal Visit and Observation Then this,” and he pointed at the maskalonge, “broiled on a pointed stick, with a handful of checkerberries for dessert, and I think you and I will be about ready to begin work in earnest!” Darkness and Dawn Lizzy walked away, and began hunting checkerberries with an unusual ardor. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 10, August, 1858 Jill's was white, with tiny scarlet leaves all over it, trimmed with red braid and buttons so like checkerberries she was tempted to eat them. Jack and Jill |
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