Definition of «daisy»

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

  1. Daisy is a common name for several species of flowers, such as the English daisy or the Shasta daisy.
  2. Sarah wore a beautiful sundress adorned with a daisy-print pattern, perfectly showcasing her love for nature.
  3. The little girl carefully plucked a daisy from the garden and excitedly handed it to her mother as a token of love.
  4. 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.
  5. The daisy was intricately woven into a floral crown, becoming the highlight of the bride's bohemian wedding ensemble.
  6. With a single daisy tucked behind her ear, she radiated a carefree and whimsical charm throughout the day.

Sentences with «daisy»

  • 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)
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