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Definitions of bramble in various dictionaries:
noun - any of various rough thorny shrubs or vines
A prickly shrub of the genus Rubus, including the blackberry and the raspberry.
A prickly shrub or bush.
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To the British, it's a blackberry; to Americans, it can be any rough, prickly bush |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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a prickly scrambling shrub of the rose family, especially a blackberry. |
any of various rough thorny shrubs or vines |
A prickly shrub of the genus Rubus, including the blackberry and the raspberry. |
A prickly shrub or bush. |
A prickly scrambling shrub of the rose family, especially a blackberry. |
Gather blackberries. |
a wild bush with thorns, that produces blackberries: |
a blackberry noun : |
any wild bush with thorns |
a bush with thorns ( sharp pointed growths) |
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Bramble, Saint Georges, MONTSERRAT |
Bramble, Saint John Capisterre, SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS |
Bramble, INDIANA, UNITED STATES |
Bramble description |
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In British English, a "bramble" is any rough (usually wild) tangled prickly shrubspecifically the blackberry bush (Rubus fruticosus)or any hybrid of similar appearance, with thorny stems. Bramble or brambleberry may also refer to the blackberry fruit or products of its fruit (e.g., bramble jelly). The shrub grows abundantly in all parts of the British Isles and harvesting the fruits in late summer and autumn is often considered a favourite pastime. It can also become a nuisance in gardens, sending down its strong suckering roots amongst hedges and shrubs. Many consider it a weed due its tendency to grow in neglected areas and its sharp, tough thorns which can be hazardous to children and pets.Elsewhere, such as in the United States, the term "bramble" also refers to other members of the genus Rubus, which may or may not have prickly stemsnotably the raspberry (Rubus idaeus) or its hybrids. |
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