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daisy

Pronunciation: [ˈdeɪ.zi]

Word

Context: "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.

Example

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

Example

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

Example

Can you tell me what a daisy looks like?

Context: "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.

Example

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

Example

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

Example

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

Context: "names"

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

Example

Daisy is such a lovely name for a baby girl.

Example

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

Example

Do you know anyone named Daisy?

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