berried造句(1) The kiwi eats worms, other invertebrates, and berries.
(2) The juice from the berries stained their fingers red.
(3) These shrubs produce bright red berries.
(4) Mr. Berry said the timing was a coincidence and that his decision was unrelated to Mr. Roman's departure.
(5) They were being unnecessarily pedantic by insisting that Berry himself, and not his wife, should have made the announcement.
(6) We went here and there looking for berries.
(7) Are these berries edible, or are they poisonous?
(8) He was given an emetic after eating poisonous berries.
(9) Birds feed on nuts and berries in the winter.
(10) These berries are edible, but those are poisonous.
(11) The berries are prized for their healing properties.
(12) They're collecting the ripened reddish berries.
(13) The berries are a deep red colour.
(14) They survived on roots and berries.
(15) This kind of jam is made of berry.
(16) The child was given an emetic after he had swallowed some poisonous berries.
(17) The amount of fruit in fruit juices must be 6% in the case of berries and 10% in the case of other fruits.
(18) She survived in the forest by eating berries and trapping small animals and birds.
(19) The shrub has berried.
(20) These berries are the devil to pick because they're so small.
(21) Vermentino is the most renowned white berried grape of the island and from which are being produced - in the whole territory of the region - excellent wines.
(22) The most famous red berried grape of Sardinia - as well as the most cultivated one in the region - is Cannonau.
(23) A complex nose predominated by jammy, black berried fruit mixed with fine, spicy notes.
(24) It was berried together with the pain at that time. But now I realized I had never been poor at all.
(25) Black currants, red - berried jams, green pepper, roasted berries , spices, plums.
(26) Dark berried fruits and cherry aromas are also evident, as is a hint of oak and a background inkiness.
(27) The wine has impressive texture, with pronounced, well-defined powdery tannins and oak totally absorbed in wash of liquorice and berried fruits.
(28) Full bodied with dense layers of tight, saturated Cabernet fruit. A formidable concentration of berried fruits, blackcurrant and anise combine to create a rich and expansive mid-palate.
(29) In deep formation light oil. condensed gas and natural gas are often berried, forming special oil and gas reservoirs of high economic value.
(30) In the inversion process, an improved GaussSadel interative method with a weight coefficient determined according prism's berried depth is introduced.