Pronunciation: /paɪnˌbɛri/
noun a type of fruit that is a hybrid between a pineapple and a strawberry
A1 I tried a pineberry for the first time and it tasted like a mix of pineapple and strawberry.
A2 The grocery store had a special sale on pineberries, so I bought a pack to try.
B1 Pineberries are a hybrid fruit that have the appearance of a white strawberry with red seeds.
B2 Some people claim that pineberries have a more intense flavor than regular strawberries.
C1 Chefs use pineberries in gourmet dishes to add a unique and unexpected twist to the flavor profile.
C2 The demand for pineberries has been steadily increasing due to their exotic appearance and delicious taste.
formal The pineberry is a hybrid fruit that combines the flavors of pineapple and strawberry.
informal Have you ever tried a pineberry? It's like a mix of pineapple and strawberry.
slang I heard that pineberries are the new trendy fruit to try.
figurative The pineberry's unique taste is like a sweet surprise in every bite.
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