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n. - Raspberry native to eastern North America having black distinctively-shaped fruit for which it is named;

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Usage examples (19)
  • And we're goin 'ter have some fruitcake and some thimbleberry jam,
  • And we're goin 'ter have some fruit-cake and some thimbleberry jam,
  • The wild cherry, the whortleberry, the serviceberry, the thimbleberry, and the dewberry are very abundant.
  • - Silvery light flickers through the canopy of the Van Eck forest down to a fragrant carpet of needles and thimbleberry brush.
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