Associations to the word «Bramble»
Noun
- Thicket
- Raspberry
- Fawn
- Thorn
- Hawthorn
- Tangle
- Weeds
- Thistle
- Hedge
- Bush
- Fern
- Titus
- Percival
- Ivy
- Livingstone
- Clump
- Fir
- Vine
- Shrub
- Scrub
- Hilbert
- Scratch
- Gunboat
- Alder
- Weed
- Patch
- Underwood
- Derek
- Berry
- Willow
- Hazel
- Privateer
- Ditch
- Strawberry
- Buoy
- Jelly
- Vegetation
- Poppy
- Minesweeper
- Brake
- Twig
- Shark
- Pallet
- Brush
- Fathom
- Blackwood
- Oak
- Broom
- Dripping
- Grass
- Plum
- Heather
- Bough
- Hms
- Renie
- Skirt
- Pear
- Snarl
- Turf
- Blossom
- Chevrolet
- Stump
- Conn
- Tree
- Shred
- Rose
- Gully
- Tense
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
BRAMBLE, noun. (British) Common blackberry.
BRAMBLE, noun. (US) Any of several closely related thorny plants in the genus Rubus, including blackberry and raspberry.
BRAMBLE, noun. Any thorny shrub.
BRAMBLE, noun. A cocktail of gin, lemon juice, and blackberry liqueur.
BRAMBLE NET, noun. A net to catch birds.
BRAMBLE NETS, noun. Plural of bramble net
Dictionary definition
BRAMBLE, noun. Any of various rough thorny shrubs or vines.
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