Crossword-Solution: BOXBERRY 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 22

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Boxberry n. The wintergreen. (Gaultheria procumbens).

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fruit of the partridgeberry or wintergreen 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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RETEA
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greedy person
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Sentences with BOXBERRY (5)

Carter's cows, trod the short grass of the pasture, with its well-worn path running through gardens of buttercups and whiteweed, and groves of boxberry leaves and sweet fern.
The Flag-raising Kate Douglas Wiggin 2000
Daily I met happy groups of Wallencampers, with baskets and pails in their hands, going "boxberry plummin.'" We had boxberry bread, boxberry stews and pies, and one day, I caught a glimpse of Grandma, in her part of the Ark, frying boxberry griddle-cakes.
Cape Cod Folks Sarah P. McLean Greene 2006
What makes you ask so many questions?" Upon that the boys went to work picking boxberry leaves, which grew at the roots of the pine trees, among the soft moss and last year's cones.
Captain Horace Sophie May 2008
Out of the tufts of boxberry leaves and plums they made the word "Welcome," which they hung over the door.
In The Boyhood of Lincoln Hezekiah Butterworth 2008
There was the incredibly bright red of the Huckleberry, and the reddish brown of the Bayberry, mingled with the bright and living green of small Pitch-Pines, and also the duller green of the Bayberry, Boxberry, and Plum, the yellowish green of the Shrub-oaks, and the various golden and yellow and fawn-colored tints of the Birch and Maple and Aspen,—each making its own figure, and, in the midst, the few yellow sand-slides on the sides of the hills looked like the white floor seen through rents in the rug.
Cape Cod Henry D. Thoreau 2010