Definitions
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- noun North American perennial herb with alternately compound leaves and racemes of small white flowers followed by bright red oval poisonous berries
- noun small spiny evergreen shrub of western United States and Mexico with minute flowers and bright red berries
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Examples
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Its flavors are straightforward, with notes of spice and red-berry fruit.
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Dried fruit on the nose with a nice mouthful of red-berry fruit in the glass.
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For a '03 it shows real restraint, with deep red-berry and cedar notes.
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They taste a lot like their bubbly counterparts, such as Champagne (France), Cava (Spain), Prosecco (Italy), sparkling wines from California, and others made the world over, but have additional subtle red-berry and soft-spice flavors.
These sparkling wines will make your New Year's celebration sparkle
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We tied loops around red-berry sprigs and green crabapple stems.
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We tied loops around red-berry sprigs and green crabapple stems.
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Lovely, with restrained but abundant fruit, red-berry tastes and some complexity.
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This is a fine example--packed with fine, fresh red-berry fruits and a good food-friendly acidity, it is the perfect antidote to the all-too-common jammy California versions of this varietal.
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This is a fine example--packed with fine, fresh red-berry fruits and a good food-friendly acidity, it is the perfect antidote to the all-too-common jammy California versions of this varietal.
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Wither Hills consistently wows, here with a seductive, summery perfume and vibrant red-berry fruit.
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