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dangleberry
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dan·gle·ber·ry  (dnggl-br)
n.
A deciduous shrub (Gaylussacia frondosa) of the eastern United States, having dark blue fruits. Also called dwarf huckleberry.

[Probably alteration of tangleberry.]
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Noun1.dangleberry - huckleberry of the eastern United States with pink flowers and sweet blue fruitdangleberry - huckleberry of the eastern United States with pink flowers and sweet blue fruit
huckleberry - any of several shrubs of the genus Gaylussacia bearing small berries resembling blueberries


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