huckleberry in Portuguese
huckleberry in Portuguese is mirtilo americano — huckleberry means a small, dark blue or red berry from certain shrubs related to blueberries.
huckleberry in Portuguese
mirtilo americano
A shrub growing this fruit.
What does "huckleberry" mean?
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noun A small, dark blue or red berry from certain shrubs related to blueberries.
"We picked huckleberries in the mountains all afternoon."
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noun The shrub that produces this berry.
"A row of huckleberry bushes lined the trail."
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noun (informal, dated) The right or suitable person for a job.
""I'm your huckleberry" — meaning he was exactly the person for the task."
huckleberry in a sentence
- We picked huckleberries in the mountains all afternoon.
- A row of huckleberry bushes lined the trail.
- "I'm your huckleberry" — meaning he was exactly the person for the task.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "huckleberry" in Portuguese?
"huckleberry" in Portuguese is mirtilo americano. huckleberry means: A small, dark blue or red berry from certain shrubs related to blueberries.
How do you use "huckleberry" in a sentence?
Example: "We picked huckleberries in the mountains all afternoon." In Portuguese, "huckleberry" is mirtilo americano.
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