A long path through bilberry thickets brought us to the station, and we took the train to Schandau, where we slept--very glad to go to bed at ten, having been on foot since 4 A.
But the very windows of the hotel upon the Bel Alp command noble views, and you may sit upon the bilberry slopes adjacent before the grandest of mountain scenes.
I was staying with Lady Bilberry at the time at her house in Half Moon Street.
He did not stay long, and Lady Bilberrysaid I ought to have known better.
It closed with a verse of original poetry, and Bilberry began to feel sure that a great poet was to arise in its midst.
But beyond a little mild clapping, the recitation received no attention whatever, while Viola Treddick's composition was, as the Bilberry Beacon reported, received with the greatest enthusiasm.
Annie Lane came round from the flower-garden at the west wing of Bilberry Hall.
The new heir of Bilberry Hall and land proposed to me.
But now an event occurred that for a time banished some of the gloom that hung around Bilberry Hall.
I want forty pounds, or by all the hares onBilberry Hill I'll go hot-foot to the Fiscal, for I heard your threat to Craig Nicol by the riverside.
For the young Laird o' Bilberry Hall shot himself one morning by accident while out after birds.
But finally all departed to prepare for the ball that was to take place later on in the great barn of Bilberry Hall.
Yes, dear, innocent Reginald, we were indeed sorry to leave bonnie Bilberry Hall, and live in so small a cottage.
He did live at Bilberry Hall, sir," blubbered Sandie; "but a few days ago he sailed away for the Southern Seas.
Far up the romantic Dee, and almost hidden by the dark waving green of spruce trees and firs, stands the old mansion-house of Bilberry Hall.
Jeannie was married in due course, but she and McGregor took a small farm near to Bilberry Hall, and on the estate, while Reginald and his wife lived in the mansion itself.
From the shadows of the bilberry bushes two stooping figures rushed at him.
A bilberry thicket straggled down to the opposite bank of the stream on both sides of the road.
The extract of Bilberry is found to be a very useful application for curing such skin diseases as scaly eczema, and other eczema which is not moist or pustulous; also for burns and scalds.
The title Whinberry has been acquired from its growing on Whins, or Heaths; and Bilberrysignifies dark coloured; whence likewise comes Blackwort as distinguished in its aspect from the Cowberry and the Cranberry.
The Bilberry (Vaccinium Myrtillus) is an admirable astringent, and should be included as such among the domestic medicines of the housewife.
Bilberry Reservoir: Bilberry is the local name of a berry growing on a heath shrub; a species of Vacci'nium: the genus consists of about fifty species.
It was the pleasantest work of the year; and Martha, who had never missed the bilberryseason since she could remember, was not likely to miss it now.
Martha softly stroked the bright blue border, and felt its texture between her fingers; while she deliberated within herself whether she could not buy it from the fund procured by the bilberry picking in the autumn.
The would-be Anna was immediately transformed, her face grew green and yellow like gall, and she burst with rage; at the next moment a black rabbit jumped over the bilberry bushes and disappeared in the wood.
After that, all trace of the road disappeared; they walked on the bare rock through shrubs and bilberry bushes.
We have in Britain four species of Vaccinium: the Whortleberry orBilberry (V.
The Bilberry is a common British shrub found on all mossy heaths, and very pretty both in flower and in fruit.
For so fair a morning, Bilberry village had done well.
Love Lane was a narrow street, so I did not attempt to turn the car, but drove on and presently out of the town by back streets on to the Bilberry road.
It was eight minutes to eleven as we slid past the lodge and on to the Bilberry road.
Less than a year ago he had disposed of his music-halls and had settled near Bilberry for good.
You are only made of sugar and bilberry jam," she exclaimed.
At this moment a Crow made of bilberry preserve and liquorice hopped up to them.
We were coming within a mile of the Bilberry embankment, when we began to observe a new class of phenomena.
The night between the 4th and 5th of February was one of calm moonlight; but heavy rains had fallen for a fortnight before, and an uncommon mass of water had been accumulated behind the Bilberry embankment.
When we look at the masses left on each side of the Bilberry embankment, we see the force and pertinence of these queries, and must admit that the lake theory is so far weakened.
Whort or Whortleberry (the Anglo-Saxon Heorutberge is another name for the Bilberry or Blaeberry, (Vaccinium Myrtillus).
Content, however, with the performance of the day, and feeling healthily tired by it, I lay down upon the bilberry bushes and fell asleep.
It is not yet too dark to see the black-cock that gets up from the bilberry jungle by the path, or the wood pigeons that, when you pause beneath their roosting place, go crashing out from the branches overhead.
Vaccinium Myrtillus, the common Bilberry or Blaeberry, is a familiar example of the genus; and fig.
Why, my lord," said one of his followers, "just on this side of it is Little Bilberry wood.
The Bilberry (Vaccinium Myrtillus) presented itself most commonly with red flowers, more rarely with flesh-coloured ones.
Here I began to perceive the common Ling, Erica, to grow more scarce, its place being supplied by a greater quantity of the Bilberry (Vaccinium Myrtillus).
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bilberry" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.