Crossword-Solution: BILBERRY 8 letters, 20 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Bilberry n. The European whortleberry (Vaccinium myrtillus); also,
its edible bluish black fruit.
Bilberry n. Any similar plant or its fruit; esp., in America, the
species Vaccinium myrtilloides, V. caespitosum and V. uliginosum.

We have 20 clues for the answer “BILBERRY”

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blue-black berries similar to American blueberries 1 answer
Vaccinium myrtillus 1 answer
SMALL blue fruit 1 answer
NORTH European shrub 1 answer
Hardy shrub with red flowers and blue fruit 1 answer
MOUNTAIN woodland shrub 1 answer
blaeberry 2 answers
whinberry 3 answers
blueberry 3 answers
wineberry 4 answers
whortleberry 4 answers
HEATH plant 6 answers
small fruit 14 answers
mountain plant 18 answers
woodland plant 22 answers
EUROPEAN shrub/tree 24 answers
Marsh plant 46 answers
BRITISH plant 51 answers
European plant 51 answers
FRUIT, type of 63 answers
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Sentences with BILBERRY (5)

The fields, being rough and stony, and wholly unfit for the plough, were mostly devoted to the pasturing of sheep and cattle; the soil was thin and poor: bits of grey rock here and there peeped out from the grassy hillocks; bilberry-plants and heather—relics of more savage wildness—grew under the walls; and in many of the enclosures, ragweeds and rushes usurped supremacy over the scanty herbage; but these were not _my_ property.
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Anne Brontë 1997
Elves, list your names; silence, you airy toys! Cricket, to Windsor chimneys shalt thou leap, Where fires thou find’st unraked and hearths unswept, There pinch the maids as blue as bilberry.
The Merry Wives of Windsor William Shakespeare 1998
The first sort is the same Blue or Bilberry, that grows plentifully in the North of England, and in other Places, commonly on your Heaths, Commons, and Woods, where Brakes or Fern grows.
A New Voyage to Carolina John Lawson 1999
They took an after-dinner nap for an hour, not longer, and on waking up would sit opposite one another again, drinking bilberry wine or an effervescent drink called “forty-minds,” which nearly always squirted out of the bottle, affording them great amusement, much to the disgust of Kalliopitch, who had to wipe up the mess afterwards.
Virgin Soil Ivan S. Turgenev 2009
Aught unsavory or unclean Hath my insect never seen; But violets and bilberry bells, Maple-sap and daffodels, Grass with green flag half-mast high, Succory to match the sky, Columbine with horn of honey, Scented fern, and agrimony, Clover, catchfly, adder's-tongue And brier-roses, dwelt among; All beside was unknown waste, All was picture as he passed.
Selections From American Poetry Various 2003

Quotes with BILBERRY (1)

The moor has always been part of my life. It’s like a muse: the colours of the heather and the sky; how you can see the savagery of the wind in the way the dwarf pine trees are bent double, the bleak lines of the landscape in winter when everything save the moss and the grass are dead, stones like bones, poking through a thin skin of bilberry bushes, rushes reflected in black bog water.
Sanjida Kay The Stolen Child