different between raspberrying vs blackberrying

raspberrying

English

Etymology

raspberry +? -ing

Noun

raspberrying (uncountable)

  1. The act of gathering raspberries.
    • 1933, American Forests, Volume 39, page 347:
      The thought of July raspberrying brings recollections of heat, bugs, thorns, dead brush, nettles, and great stalks of wild tiger lilies scattered among the brambles.
    • 1944, Robert P. Tristram Coffin, Mainstays of Maine, The Macmillan Company (1944), page 88:
      Sitting down is the secret of good raspberrying. It is also easier on your pants and nerves, by the way. Raspberries call for a sitting posture.
    • 1957, Lura Beam, A Maine Hamlet, Yankee Books (1957), page 138:
      During July and August, church, Sunday School, and prayer meeting returned, and there were strawberrying, swimming, the Pondlily Walk, blueberrying, raspberrying, blackberrying, []

Translations

See also

  • bilberrying
  • blackberrying
  • blueberrying

Verb

raspberrying

  1. present participle of raspberry

raspberrying From the web:



blackberrying

English

Etymology

blackberry +? -ing

Noun

blackberrying (uncountable)

  1. The act of gathering blackberries.
    • 1859, Dinah Craik, A Life for a Life, Hurst and Blackett (1859), page 212:
      And the thought of that old time came upon me like a flood — the winter games at the Cedars — the blackberrying and bilberrying upon the sunshiny summer moors []
    • 1884, Hesba Stretton, Carola, The Religious Tract Society (1884), page 104:
      When the harvest was over, the nutting and the blackberrying began; []
    • 1948, Brian Lunn, Switchback: An Autobiography, Eyre & Spottiswoode (1948), page 20:
      At that time there were no built-up areas round Harrow, and during one autumn we gathered enough blackberries for twenty-eight pounds of jam. I enjoyed the blackberrying, but I did not enjoy the walks, which averaged about five miles a day and might be over seven.
    • 1993, Michael Ignatieff, Blood and Belonging: Journeys into the New Nationalism, Farrar, Strauss and Giroux (1995), ?ISBN, page 230:
      In the days of Queen Anne, Dick explains, dissenting sects like the Presbyterians were under a ban and had to educate their children in the fields, behind the blackberry hedges, so in the blackberrying season, the children's lips and cheeks were stained black with the fruit.

Translations

See also

  • bilberrying
  • blueberrying
  • raspberrying

Verb

blackberrying

  1. present participle of blackberry

blackberrying From the web:

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