brambly

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Pertaining to, resembling, or full of, brambles
Covered in brambles
{s} thorny, prickly
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Any of several closely related thorny plants in the genus Rubus, including blackberry and raspberry
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{n} a very prickly or thorny shrub
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These are the largest of the wild berries, up to 1" long when mature Look for plump, deep colored berries without hulls (If hulls are present, the berries were picked too early and will be tart ) More commonly known as "blueberry "
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Brambles are wild prickly bushes that produce blackberries. I became caught in the brambles. a wild blackberry bush. Any plant of the genus Rubus (rose family), consisting of usually prickly shrubs, including raspberries and blackberries. Brambles grow wild throughout North America, as well as in Europe and Asia, and are widely cultivated for their fruits
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any of various rough thorny shrubs or vines
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(Matthew ) A testy, gouty, benevolent, country squire, in Smollett's novel of Humphrey Clinker Colman has introduced the same character as Sir Robert Bramble in his Poor Gentleman Sheridan's “Sir Anthony Absolute” is of the same type “A'n't I a baronet? Sir Robert Bramble at Blackberry Hall, in the county of Kent? `Tis time you should know it, for you have been my clumsy, two-fisted valet-de-chambre these thirty years ”- The Poor Gentleman, iii 1
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The brambling or bramble finch
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Any thorny shrub
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{i} prickly shrub, thorny bush
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Common blackberry
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Any plant of the genus Rubus, including the raspberry and blackberry
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Hence: Any rough, prickly shrub
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Wolf-rider elf, male, whereabouts unknown Chieftain of the outcast wolf-riders, brother of Arrowmark
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comparative of brambly
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superlative of brambly
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    [ 'bram-b&l ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English brembel, from Old English brEmel; akin to Old English brOm broom.