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daisy

Aussprache: [ˈdeɪ.zi]

Wort

Kontext: „flowers“

(noun) a type of flower that is usually white with a yellow center. Daisies grow in gardens and fields and are known for their bright, cheerful appearance.

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The garden was full of beautiful daisies swaying in the breeze.

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There were no daisies blooming in the winter; only bare plants.

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Can you tell me what a daisy looks like?

Kontext: „games“

(noun) a traditional children's game where players pull the petals off a daisy while saying 'he loves me, he loves me not'. This is done to decide how someone feels about another person.

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We played the daisy game to see if Mark liked Lucy.

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We didn't play the daisy game because everyone thought it was silly.

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Have you ever played the daisy game to find out someone's feelings?

Kontext: „names“

(noun) a common girl's name. It is often chosen for its sweet and simple meaning, just like the flower.

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Daisy is such a lovely name for a baby girl.

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He didn’t want to name his daughter Daisy because it was too common.

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Do you know anyone named Daisy?

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