Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Berry"
The meaning of "Berry" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does He's just not laughing because he's feeling... blue berry. mean?
A:
No idea. “Feeling….blue berry” doesn’t make sense. “Feeling blue”. Means feeling sad, depressed,
Q:
What does Walk berry mean?
A:
Please provide context.
Please provide context.
Q:
What does berries mean?
A:
bagas
Example sentences using "Berry"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with could you correct it
they thought I liked berry however they found
out I didn't respond to berry's message..
they thought I liked berry however they found
out I didn't respond to berry's message..
A:
They thought that I like Berry, only to find out later that I didn’t respond to his message.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with berry.
A:
Some berries are healthy and delicious while some berries are poisonous and delicious.
Synonyms of "Berry" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between #1 How many berries tempt the squirrel? and #2 How many berries seduce the squirrel? ?
A:
They have generally the same meaning, to entice or allure someone, however, seduce is used in sexual contexts only.
Tempt - have an urge or inclination to do something.
Ex. "I was tempted to look at my watch, but didn't dare"
Seduce - Entice (someone) into sexual activity
Ex. "a lawyer had seduced a female client"
Tempt - have an urge or inclination to do something.
Ex. "I was tempted to look at my watch, but didn't dare"
Seduce - Entice (someone) into sexual activity
Ex. "a lawyer had seduced a female client"
Q:
What is the difference between The berries in the cake taste so weet. (Absolutely "berries" is plural) and The Adam family goes camping every year. (Why "The Adam family" is singular? But we all know there's many member in family) Can u explain this? ?
A:
"The Adam family" is singular because there is only one family. There are many family members, but only one family.
The family goes camping.
The family members go camping.
The families go camping.
The family goes camping.
The family members go camping.
The families go camping.
Q:
What is the difference between berry and fruit ?
A:
Berry = bagas
Fruit = fruta
Fruit = fruta
Translations of "Berry"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? How is this berry called in English?
A:
Это жимолость? Honeysuckle.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I want berry.
I won't bury (him).
I won't bury (him).
A:
I want a berry*.
Wont and want are pronounced differently, bury and berry are pronounced the same.
Wont and want are pronounced differently, bury and berry are pronounced the same.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? berry
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? berry happy
A:
*very happy
Other questions about "Berry"
Q:
Hello, how is this berry called?
A:
It is also called the seaberry, but sea buckthorn is the more common name. I think it has “sea” because it usually grows near sea coasts and it has “buckthorn” because the plant has many thorns. Thorns are the sharp, pointed branches that grow on some plants.
Q:
I think he would think if berries of coffee are roasted, the smells and taste of coffee would be better. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I think he would think if berries of coffee are roasted, the smells and taste of coffee would be better.
✓ I think he believes that if coffee beans are roasted, the smell and taste of the coffee would be better.
✓ I think he believes that if coffee beans are roasted, the smell and taste of the coffee would be better.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce bury, berry, Barry, bare, bear, barium sulfate.
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Q:
can you really tell apart "very" sounding and "berry" sounding???
A:
Yes, if you listen closely they are accentuated differently
Q:
"She reached down inside to get her berry back."
What does "back" mean?
"there were so many blueberries right up close to the one she had put in"
What does "right up close to" mean?
What does "back" mean?
"there were so many blueberries right up close to the one she had put in"
What does "right up close to" mean?
A:
"Back" in this instance means to retrieve something (the berry).
"Right up close" means close in proximity. In this case, it is used to describe the fact that there were blueberries closely surrounding the particular berry she had placed inside.
"Right up close" means close in proximity. In this case, it is used to describe the fact that there were blueberries closely surrounding the particular berry she had placed inside.
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