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  • noun Plural form of hurtleberry.

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  • They note the immense quantities of game, the Indians bringing in fat bucks every day, the venison better than in England, the streams full of fish, the abundance of wild fruits, cranberries, hurtleberries, the rapid increase of cattle, and the good soil.

    The Quaker Colonies, a chronicle of the proprietors of the Delaware Sydney George Fisher 1891

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