raspberry

/ˈræzˌbɛri/
noun
  1. A small, soft, red or black fruit that grows on bushes and is made up of many tiny sections.
    • I added fresh raspberries to my yogurt for breakfast.
    • The raspberry tart was the most popular dessert at the bakery.
    • She picked a handful of ripe raspberries from the garden.
  2. A rude sound made by sticking out the tongue and blowing, used to show dislike or mock someone.
    • The child blew a raspberry at his brother and ran away laughing.
    • Instead of answering, she just made a raspberry and walked off.
    • When the magician's trick failed, the audience gave him a raspberry.
  3. A dark pinkish-red color like that of the fruit.
    • She wore a beautiful raspberry dress to the party.
    • He chose a raspberry tie to match his shirt.
    • The sunset painted the sky in shades of raspberry and gold.
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