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- noun Plural form of
bayberry .
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Examples
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In her right hand, she held a candle that smelled like bayberries.
Sparks Laura Bickle 2010
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In her right hand, she held a candle that smelled like bayberries.
Sparks Laura Bickle 2010
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In her right hand, she held a candle that smelled like bayberries.
Sparks Laura Bickle 2010
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That night, she fell asleep in her grand canopy bed and dreamed of bayberries.
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In the flickering light from the fire and the candles, with their delicate scent of bayberries, the room and its antiquated furnishings showed mellow and inviting.
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In the flickering light from the fire and the candles, with their delicate scent of bayberries, the room and its antiquated furnishings showed mellow and inviting.
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At the feet were remains of juniper or bayberries.
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Migrating American robins and cedar waxwings fatten themselves on cherries, while tree swallows and yellow-rumped warblers head for the bayberries, an important winter food.
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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Beyond this on dry land, black, northern red, and “scrub” oaks can get established, along with pitch pine, beach plum, and bayberries.
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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Migrating American robins and cedar waxwings fatten themselves on cherries, while tree swallows and yellow-rumped warblers head for the bayberries, an important winter food.
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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