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daisy

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UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈdeɪzi/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈdeɪzi/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(dāzē)

Inflections of 'daisy' (n): npl: daisies

Collocations for "daisy"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "daisy" in context.

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daisy

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
n
  1. [pick, string together, grow, plant] daisies
  2. [wore, had] a daisy [in her hair, behind her ear]
  3. picked (some) daisies for [the vase, his girlfriend]
  4. a crown (made out) of daisies
  5. a field of daisies
  6. grow daisies in the garden
  7. she [looks, seems, sounds] as fresh as a daisy!
  8. fresh as a daisy from a [long sleep, good rest]
  9. slang: is pushing up (the) daisies
  10. slang: [oopsie, oops-a, whoops-a, ] -daisy, I [missed, did it again]!
n as adj
  1. made a daisy chain
  2. slang, military: a daisy-cutter bomb
'daisy' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):

🗣️Forum discussions with the word(s) "daisy" in the title:

a sugar cookie daisy chain to (line) - English Only forum
Barry enters his office as a middle manager and exits as a daisy. - English Only forum
"Booty shorts" <vs> "hot pants" <vs> "daisy dukes" - English Only forum
Come on today, Ms. Daisy - English Only forum
daisy chain - English Only forum
Daisy chains - English Only forum
daisy fresh - English Only forum
Daisy looks in the Christmas bauble? - English Only forum
Daisy the dog - English Only forum
Daisy wanted to say goodbye to an officer who was going overseas. - English Only forum
daisy-dooksy - English Only forum
daisy-eyed - English Only forum
Daisy-patterned - English Only forum
eyes as wide as <daisy petals><saucers> - English Only forum
I'll say this for Daisy, - English Only forum
oops-a-daisy / upsy-daisy / upsadaisy - English Only forum
Princess Daisy do you read? - English Only forum
some idea of himself perhaps, that had gone into loving Daisy - English Only forum
technical whoopsy - whoopsy daisy / whoops-a-daisy [whoopsi] - English Only forum
Tell 'em all Daisy's change' her mine - English Only forum
The polyanthus mean — the dapper daisy, - English Only forum
to leap at a daisy (metaphor) - English Only forum
upsy-daisy machine - English Only forum
Weren't you Daisy's friend once? > Didn't you use to be Daisy's friend (once)? - English Only forum
What does Daisy usually do in the morning(s)? - English Only forum
when Daisy tumbled short of his dreams - English Only forum
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