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  • noun Plural form of blueberry.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blueberry.

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Examples

  • I am so looking forward to fresh blueberries from the farmer's market for this very reason!

    Low-Fat Blueberry Muffins 2009

  • It's low glycemic, always a plus for me, and throwing a generous cup of blueberries from the freezer works just fine.

    Sunday Brunch Buttermilk Blueberry Pancakes Laura 2008

  • Cool slightly; stir in blueberries, and cool completely.

    Comfort Menu 6: Four-cheese macaroni and more 2008

  • A natural compound found in blueberries, tea, grapes and cocoa enhances memory in mice, according to newly published research.

    May 29th, 2007 2007

  • I love how they separated the word blueberries into two words.

    Akutag | clusterflock 2008

  • A nectarine or peach pie with blueberries is gorgeous and wildly aromatic, juicy and tangy, and smells of summer.

    Favorite Pie Lindy 2006

  • A nectarine or peach pie with blueberries is gorgeous and wildly aromatic, juicy and tangy, and smells of summer.

    Toast: Lindy 2006

  • It’s nothing serious, just another memory glitch consuming more blueberries is supposed to ameliorate.

    A piece of Mexico 2005

  • Unfortunately I was pretty unimpressed with the out of hand quality this year - the blueberries were a bit too sour, the blackberries completely blnd and the raspberries were delicious but way too mushy.

    Going Out With a Bang Sarah 2009

  • Unfortunately I was pretty unimpressed with the out of hand quality this year - the blueberries were a bit too sour, the blackberries completely blnd and the raspberries were delicious but way too mushy.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Sarah 2009

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