A daisy is a type of flower that has white petals with yellow centers, typically found in fields or gardens. The term can also refer to a small, flat-topped rounded hill or a simple and uncomplicated person.
Usage examples
Daisy is a common name for several species of flowers, such as the English daisy or the Shasta daisy.
Sarah wore a beautiful sundress adorned with a daisy-print pattern, perfectly showcasing her love for nature.
The little girl carefully plucked a daisy from the garden and excitedly handed it to her mother as a token of love.
As the game of "He loves me, he loves me not" goes, the petals of a daisy are plucked one by one, revealing one's romantic fate.
The daisy was intricately woven into a floral crown, becoming the highlight of the bride's bohemian wedding ensemble.
With a single daisy tucked behind her ear, she radiated a carefree and whimsical charm throughout the day.
IFTTT is an innovative application that allows you to string together core functions from over 300 popular apps — including Evernote, Skype, Buffer and Dropbox — and link them together into a kind of daisy chain of seamless functionality (called «recipes»)... and all without having to learn any code! (smallbusinessesdoitbetter.com)
In this collection I've included my favorite texturized fit - n - flare tank mini dress with daisy chain cutout, cool hair color sticks for making back to the 90's hair color, vintage inspired woven suede sandals, draped layers of mixed - metal chain neckpiece, super soft and oversized zip up hoodie, pale red lace ensemble, edgy kimono, tote and fringed sandals. (fashiongum.com)
Kristin Chenoweth was absolutely stunned when she triumphed in comedy supporting actress for Pushing Daisies in 2009. (tvguide.com)