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balloon-berry

/buh-loon-ber-ee/US // bəˈlunˌbɛr i //

气泡梅

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural bal·loon-ber·ries.

    • : strawberry-raspberry.

Examples

  • Jason Berry received a 1992 Alicia Patterson Fellowship for his coverage of demagogues in Louisiana.

  • “Very few district attorneys are willing to go after a bishop,” says Berry.

  • “It sounds horrible,” Camden Green Party Councillor Sian Berry told The Mirror.

  • He was like an un-tied balloon that had been inflated and immediately released.

  • She had grown so perfect and gentle and consoling that it was unbearable, she was a big, round smooth balloon without a face.

  • Bordering them were great quantities of berry-laden snow-berry bushes, of which I am very fond.

  • For, at that moment Squinty stood up on his hind legs, as the boy had taught him, and walked over toward the big balloon basket.

  • Squinty cuddled down in the basket of the balloon, between two bags full of something, and shivered.

  • There were a great many of them in the balloon, and Squinty thought they must have something good in them.

  • Mandy Ann had put on her best frock, a white one, stiff with starch, and standing out like a small balloon.