From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcranberrycran‧ber‧ry /ˈkrænbəri $ -beri/ noun (plural cranberries) [countable] DFa small red sour fruit cranberry sauce
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cranberry• We have apple juice and cranberry juice.• Grapefruit can help reduce harmful blood cholesterol levels and cranberry juice relieves cystitis.• It's lovely with new potatoes and cranberry sauce.• Sun-dried cranberries are a related delicacy that offer many of the same advantages and uses.• How extraordinary is obvious when Leiser discusses his triumphs over a glass of cranberry juice.• Oh, Benjy, we needed some cranberry sauce, but I called and asked Aunt Maude to bring some.• Festive Filling - cooked chopped turkey and apple combined with cranberry sauce. 9.• Our hotel had an indoor pool, a nightclub and good food - notably, reindeer stew with cranberry sauce.Origin cranberry (1600-1700) Low German kraanbere, from kraan “crane” + bere “berry”; because a part of the flower looks like a crane's beak