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Berry-like

Describing something that resembles a berry in appearance, texture, or structure, though not necessarily being a true botanical berry. This can refer to the shape, such as being small, rounded, and fleshy. It may also describe a similar skin or surface, whether smooth, brightly colored, or speckled. Often, 'berry-like' is applied to fruits, seeds, or formations that mimic the characteristics of berries, even if they belong to different botanical families or are not edible.

Berry-like meaning with examples

  • The vibrant red fruit on the *Pyracantha* bush, though technically a pome, presented a strikingly berry-like cluster, attracting birds to its winter bounty. Their small, round shapes perfectly fit the description of berries, making them very appealing.
  • She collected the dark, almost black fruits from the shrub, noting their berry-like smoothness and the way they seemed to burst between her fingers, releasing a dark, juicy pulp. The plants resembled raspberries.
  • The 'sea grapes' along the beach had berry-like clusters, similar to grapes, but they were very distinct in texture.
  • The artist captured the delicate light on the tiny, berry-like seed heads that dusted the meadow. They looked like a collection of rubies in the sunlight.
  • The colorful beads, crafted from clay and glazed with a shiny finish, took on a remarkably berry-like appearance, perfect for a summer necklace.

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