different between raspberrying vs blackberrying
raspberrying
English
Etymology
raspberry +? -ing
Noun
raspberrying (uncountable)
- 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, […]
- 1933, American Forests, Volume 39, page 347:
Translations
See also
- bilberrying
- blackberrying
- blueberrying
Verb
raspberrying
- present participle of raspberry
raspberrying From the web:
blackberrying
English
Etymology
blackberry +? -ing
Noun
blackberrying (uncountable)
- 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.
- 1859, Dinah Craik, A Life for a Life, Hurst and Blackett (1859), page 212:
Translations
See also
- bilberrying
- blueberrying
- raspberrying
Verb
blackberrying
- present participle of blackberry
blackberrying From the web:
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