Daisy
Definition of daisy:
part of speech: noun
A spring flower of the composite order.
part of speech: noun
A wild field flower of the aster family, with a yellow center and white petals, or a brown center and yellow petals.
Usage examples for daisy:
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And the childern makin' daisy chains."
"Leaves from a Field Note-Book", J. H. Morgan. -
If- if I could get him to see her- Daisy surely that would be the best chance.
"Uncanny Tales", Mary Louisa Molesworth. -
Here, I'll give you a daisy to play with."
"Jewel's Story Book", Clara Louise Burnham. -
There's the Daisy trail.
"The Heart of the Range", William Patterson White.