Crossword-Solution: RASPBERRY 9 letters, 46 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Word Word Type Definition
Raspberry n. The thimble-shaped fruit of the Rubus Idaeus and other
similar brambles; as, the black, the red, and the white raspberry.
Raspberry n. The shrub bearing this fruit.

We have 46 clues for the answer “RASPBERRY”

Clue Answers
CLOUDBERRY-like plant 1 answer
Boo's cousin 1 answer
A jam flavour 1 answer
WHITE drooping flowered plant 1 answer
Show of disapproval 1 answer
... SPB ... 1 answer
Rude fruit 1 answer
Rubus idaeus 1 answer
Prickly shrub of rose family. 1 answer
Jeers of the crowd: Slang. 1 answer
DROOPING white flowered plant 1 answer
Heart of a certain tart 1 answer
etaerio 2 answers
red or black edible aggregate berries usually smaller than the related blackberries 2 answers
Lollypop flavor 2 answers
Derisive sound: Slang. 2 answers
Small red fruit 3 answers
PINNATE-leafed plant 3 answers
SOFT fruit 3 answers
Sorbet flavor 4 answers
aggregate fruit 4 answers
DESSERT fruit 4 answers
FRUIT aggregate 5 answers
BLACK-berried plant 5 answers
RED-berried plant 5 answers
Bronx cheer 9 answers
ROSACEOUS plant 9 answers
DISAPPROVAL SHOW 10 answers
RED fruit 10 answers
BLACKBERRY ALTERNATIVE 11 answers
BAZOO 11 answers
Sound of disapproval 11 answers
Blackberry. 12 answers
Derisive sound 14 answers
Catcall 14 answers
amethyst relative 15 answers
DARK red 16 answers
"Pooh!" 16 answers
TEMPERATE zone fruit 28 answers
"Boo" 30 answers
BANANA ALTERNATIVE 31 answers
Razz 31 answers
Caning 36 answers
HOOT 40 answers
Gesticulation 41 answers
Fruit. 100 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RASPBERRY (5)

Some I recognised as a kind of hypertrophied raspberry and orange, but for the most part they were strange.
The Time Machine H. G. Wells 1992
But unfortunately it had a reverse effect upon the vicar, who, after turning a sort of apricot jam colour, interspersed with dashes of raspberry, pleaded indisposition, and vanished from their sight.
A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1995
Well, Claude always goes to sleep for half an hour after lunch, because he’s told to, and I waited till he was asleep, and tied his hands and started forcible feeding with a whole bucketful of raspberry trifle that they were keeping for the garden-party.
Beasts and Super-Beasts Saki 2011
And, indeed, something seemed possible, from the dogged, sullen air with which the two of them had trotted off in the direction of the raspberry-canes.
Dream Days Kenneth Grahame 2008
And remember what Heine said." Well do I remember that flaming Jew's "With the last breath all is done: joy, love, sorrow, macaroni, the theatre, lime-trees, raspberry drops, the power of human relations, gossip, the barking of dogs, champagne." "Your clear white light is sickness," I tell the White Logic.
John Barleycorn Jack London 2008

Quotes with RASPBERRY (3)

To Have Without Holding: Learning to love differently is hard, love with the hands wide open, lovewith the doors banging on their hinges, the cupboard unlocked, the windroaring and whimpering in the roomsrustling the sheets and snapping the blindsthat thwack like rubber bandsin an open palm. It hurts to love wide openstretching the muscles that feelas if they are made of wet plaster, then of blunt knives, thenof sharp knives. It hurts to thwart the reflexesof grab, of clutch,…
Marge Piercy
My Aunt Dahlia, who runs a woman's paper called Milady's Boudoir, had recently backed me into a corner and made me promise to write her a few words for her "Husbands and Brothers" page on "What the Well-Dressed Man is Wearing". I believe in encouraging aunts, when deserving; and, as there are many worse eggs than her knocking about the metrop, I had consented blithely. But I give you my honest word that if I had had the foggiest notion of what I was letting myself in for, not…
P. G. Wodehouse
Who are these people sharing the street with me? What is going on in their worlds, inside their heads? Are they in love? If so, is it the kind that Mum and Dad have? Based on having things in common, like raspberry picking and a love of dogs, and Shakespeare, and long country walks? Or is it the knock-you-out, eat-you-up, set-you-on-fire kind of love that I have longed for-and avoided-all my life?
Alison Larkin The English American
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT.

Used 15 times in crossword archives (1952–2015).