(1) He dips his chin, and just as an expectant gasp ripples through the crowd, Eddie launches himself over the wall into a bramble of wild roses.(2) Once, out picking blackberries, he over-reached and fell headlong into the prickly bramble .(3) Eight basic factors must be considered in selecting a site for a bramble planting.(4) Rare plant life which has perished includes cloudberry, a sub-arctic bramble , which thrives on moorland peat bogs.(5) My mother was stretching up to reach the blackberries within the bramble .(6) I heard their mad dash through the bramble , the blackberry thorns tearing at their sneakers and shorts.(7) Nettles won the toss, because, at least, brambles have fruit.(8) It was far too early for picking fruit from brambles and apple trees, but he did pause to dig up some wild leeks along the narrow path he followed.(9) Gone were the blossoms of blackthorns, brambles , sweet roses, violets, and pungent garlics.(10) The five songs are brambly , muscular math-metal slabs, but listening to pre-recorded versions of them is like looking at graffiti in an art gallery.(11) Back at the bog's edge, pushing aside blackberry brambles and birch branches, Taylor stops frequently to explain the side of the bog few have seen.(12) Later that day, I went for a walk and came upon a bed of brambles with unfamiliar leaves and bearing soft pink fruit.(13) Eve's relationship with this man, her superior, is brambly and intriguing; she is unable to work him out.(14) And at the other end is a garden all in brambles and briar rose.(15) In the end, though, it is attention to detail that keeps this good book from being great, that keeps it down among the brambly shadows of the scrub and canyons.(16) The brambles - raspberries and blackberries - are perennial plants with a biennial growth and fruiting habit.
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