Berrying was suspended promptly, and all the eggs save one were transferred to the pail, and then began a wild search for more.
One day Chickum and the twins went berrying in the direction of our former home, venturing--as we rarely did--even as far as the wooded lot.
A party of about sixty of a certain family returned in canoes from berrying while we were in Sitka.
After dancing and distributing pieces of calico among certain of the berrying people, a party of over a hundred entered a large shack, closing the door to us white outsiders.
I did think of him black-berrying with me and our little Sally--but then he was so wicked!
I stopped in to ask you to go berrying with us this afternoon.
The spur of mountains near Crow Hill was a favorite berrying range for the people of that section of Lancaster County.
The berrying party was busy picking when a crash was heard as if some heavy body were running wild through the leaves and sticks of the woods near by.
After he had run wildly through the woods for fifteen minutes and struck out repeatedly the insects left him, just as he reached the berrying party.
The next afternoon he went berrying with a little boy who lived next door.
Grandpa Perry had found an old pair in the store, and he wore them on his fishing and berrying jaunts; but they were much too large and they slipped and hurt his heels.
He had only his best ones, and he thought he might want to go berrying in Exeter and would spoil them tramping through the bushes and briers, and he did not like to wear shabby shoes.
Going a-fishing or a-berrying is a good introduction to the haunts of the birds, and to their nesting-places.
Then, too, these children of the north go berrying and bring home many a dish of delicious black crow-berries.
Boys and bob-o-links, do they never come a-berrying up here?
I meant to suggest that we go berrying this morning, but now we've got to wait till after dinner.
The array of tin pails with the berrying party suggested the probability that the occupants of Dolittle Cottage would eat nothing but raspberries for a week.
So Nancy had to sit in the dark, cool sitting-room and fan herself for full twenty minutes before she was allowed to put on her old dress and Shaker and start on her berrying excursion.
Cheeter picture on Decon Aspinwalls house and the elefant on Horris Cobbs house and the Hineer one on the berrying yard.
Wiggins he sed that the ded wood tirn in there graives if they see what was on the berrying ground gait.
Billy and Mrs. Billy Hanson and old Pettigrew and Beanys father and Pewts father and the reverent Josier Higgins and old man Wiggins the trusty of the berrying ground and Decon Aspinwall and Pewt and Beany and father and mother and Aunt Sarah.
It was no secret that all the girls had been berrying in the forenoon.
Luckily, berrying had that very morning taken her by a short cut to the vicinity of the upper meadow.
You see, Alene, when we go a-berrying we always wear our heaviest shoes and battered bonnets and patched dresses, for the thorns tear our shoes and clothes.
The essence of berrying is the state of mind that accompanies it.
For berrying does not consist chiefly in getting berries, any more than fishing consists chiefly in getting fish, or hunting in getting birds.
But her patience and good-humor were very soon restored; and as she reflected that she was doing her mother a great deal of good, by staying at home with Willy, she felt quite willing to dismiss all thoughts of the berrying expedition.
They waited till he came up, and he told them he wanted to give them their orders for the day; and they were rules, he said, which ought to be observed on all berrying expeditions, by children.
Maria Wilton lives in the pretty white house which stands just at the entrance of the wood, where the children find the blackberries so thick in the berrying season.
The days when we went berrying were holidays, although the berries were picked for market and added a mite to the year's supply of silver money.
For children, berrying was play, pure pastime; it brought no money to their pockets.
My love wentberrying Where brooks were merrying And wild wings ferrying Heaven's amethyst; The wildflowers blessed her, My dearest Hester, The winds caressed her, The sunbeams kissed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "berrying" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.