Daisy

//ˈdeɪzi//

"Daisy" in a Sentence (16 examples)

If you keep early hours, you may always be fresh as a daisy in the morning.

I plucked a daisy for her.

Her dance was as fresh as a daisy.

A little nap and, just like that, I'm as fresh as a daisy.

Nay, since you will not love, would I were growing A happy daisy, in the garden path That so your silver foot might press me going, Might press me going even unto death.

Although I came back late from the party last night, I was as fresh as a daisy this morning.

I picked a daisy for her.

The daisy is white.

Would you have a daisy for me?

Daisy Hamilton was a private detective.

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Then Dan drew the sheath-knife and tested the edge of it on the gunwale. "That's a daisy," said Harvey. "How did you get it so cheap?"

Mrs. Fairfax kept always an eye upon him, and in spite of his familiarity with her, so restrained him in his intercourse with Margaret, that he could not for his life call her Daisy any more, though he had done so on the first day of their acquaintance.

Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do! / I'm half crazy all for the love of you!

She was a timid, sensitive girl, looking like her name - Daisy-ish industrious and thorough in her studies; - - -

"Isn't she a Christian or something - a name which is..." "Nothing more than the name of a flower, that's all. Daisy is a flower." He realized he was not sure what flower it was. "It's a most lovely flower grown in America, England, and so forth. What is wrong with that name?"

The heifer Daisy died in September 1811.

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