From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishblueberryblue‧ber‧ry /ˈbluːbəri $ -beri/ noun (plural blueberries) [countable, uncountable] HBPDFa small blue fruit, or the plant it grows on
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blueberry• Or is blueberries, basically what we did was we used blueberry, sugar and, um, pectin.• Planted more blueberries and also asparagus.• Add strawberries, raspberries and grapes, blackcurrants or blueberries.• Combine all the wet ingredients except the blueberries, which should be added at the end, and mix into the dry.• As for the blueberries ready-sweetened to eat, the birds get all that remain before the end of August.• I take us up a secret path behind the school, lined with high bushes dripping with blueberries.