"Hagberry" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Hagberry" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Hagberry" Meaning

Hagberry is a type of fruit that is dark and shriveled, often used to describe something that is old, shriveled, or dried up. It is not a commonly used word and is mostly used in literary or poetic contexts to convey a sense of decay or neglect.

"Hagberry" Examples

Usage Examples of "Hagberry"


The old woman's hands were wrinkled and worn, like a hagberry that had been left out in the sun for too long. (#adjective)
The doctor's diagnosis was that the patient had eaten a hagberry that was past its expiration date. (#noun)
She felt like a hagberry after a long, sleepless night, her eyes puffy and red. (#adjective)
The farmer carefully washed the hagberries before using them in his kitchen. (#noun)
After a few days, the package with the hagberries arrived, and she couldn't wait to start baking. (#noun)

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