cranberry - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cranberry in Hindi

  • क्रैनबेरी

cranberry Definition

Noun

  • a small red acid berry used in cooking.
  • the evergreen dwarf shrub of the heather family that bears cranberries.

cranberry Example

  • cranberry sauce ( क्रैनबेरी सॉस )
  • In the south-central part of the state there are valuable cranberry marshes. ( राज्य के दक्षिण-मध्य भाग में मूल्यवान क्रैनबेरी दलदल हैं। )
  • Among indigenous fruitbearing trees, shrubs, vines and plants are the plum, cherry, grape, blackberry, raspberry, cranberry and strawberry. ( स्वदेशी फल देने वाले पेड़ों में, झाड़ियाँ, लताएँ और पौधे बेर, चेरी, अंगूर, ब्लैकबेरी, रास्पबेरी, क्रैनबेरी और स्ट्रॉबेरी हैं। )
  • Martha wants me to have the antiques we searched for together all the cranberry glass, the Hobstar crystal, even the Tiffany lamp she so cherished. ( मार्था चाहती है कि मेरे पास खोजे गए प्राचीन वस्तुएं सभी क्रैनबेरी ग्लास, हॉबस्टार क्रिस्टल, यहां तक ​​​​कि टिफ़नी लैंप भी है जिसे उन्होंने बहुत प्यार किया। )

More Sentence

  • Oh, Benjy, we needed some cranberry sauce, but I called and asked Aunt Maude to bring some.
  • We have apple juice and cranberry juice.
  • Place the fromagefrais and cranberry sauce in a liquidiser or processor and blend well.
  • The Cointreau adds some sweetness, but the cranberry juice is tart as well so the overall effect is a tart drink.
  • Its cranberry tartness is balanced with just a hint of sweetness.
  • It’s lovely with new potatoes and cranberry sauce.
  • Add this mixture to the cranberry sauce.
  • Homemade cranberry sauce with slivers of almonds and pieces of orange peel.
  • All the Indian huckleberry hills are stripped, all the cranberry meadows are raked into the city.
  • In 1908 the product amounted to 48,522 long tons (all magnetite), and was valued at $76,877; almost the entire product is from the Cranberry mines, near Cranberry, Mitchell county.
  • In the swamps and bogs of the south-east coast cranberry culture is practised, this district producing in 1900 three-fifths of the entire yield of the United States.
  • Turkey and cranberry sauce and wild rice and apple pie.
  • Serve hot with some warm cranberry sauce for dipping.
  • It’s lovely with new potatoes and cranberry sauce .
  • This was my favorite creation– healthy fresh cranberry sauce !
  • Grandma Turchin lives through her cranberry sauce recipe.
  • Add the cream and the cranberry sauce , and stir through.
  • The turkey, dressing and cranberry sauce were particularly yummy this year.
  • There was no turkey, squash, cranberry sauce or pumpkin pie.
  • Strain off any excess juice and stir in the cranberry sauce .
  • Homemade cranberry sauce just makes the canned stuff look so sad.
  • Fletch pours a large bucket of cranberry sauce on the dog.
  • Other characteristic plants of the Coastal Plain are the cranberry, wild rice, wild yam, wax myrtle, wistaria, trumpet flower, passion flower, holly and white alder.
  • Along the streams in this section are many swamps, valuable for the white cedar that they produce, or when cleared, for cranberry bogs.
  • In 1899 New Jersey produced nearly a fourth of the cranberry crop of the United States, the chief centre of production being the bogs of Burlington and Ocean counties.
  • Among indigenous fruit-bearing trees, shrubs and vines the state has the bird cherry, black cherry, blueberry, cranberry, raspberry, blackberry, gooseberry, strawberry, grape and black currant; and conspicuous among a very great variety of shrubs and flowering plants are the rose, dogwood, laurel, sumac, holly, winterberry, trilliums, anemones, arbutuses, violets, azaleas, eglantine, clematis, blue gentians, orange lilies, orchids, asters and golden rod.
  • cloudberry, cranberry, crowberry, red whortleberry), berried elder (Sambucus racemosa), wild raspberry and Spiraea.
  • Among the fruitbearing trees, shrubs, vines and plants the grape, the blue-berry, the cherry, the plum and the cranberry are indigenous and more or less common.
  • Among native fruits are the blackberry, raspberry, elderberry, cranberry, wild plum and pawpaw (Asimina triloba).
  • Among indigenous fruit-bearing plants the state has the black cherry, red cherry, red plum, yellow plum, grape, black currant, blackberry, dewberry, strawberry and cranberry.
  • Among indigenous shrubs and vines are the hazel, blackberry, gooseberry, whortleberry, huckleberry, grape and cranberry.