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daisy

[dey-zee] / ˈdeɪ zi /




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And then “the daisy chain of correlated bets” will start to fracture.

From MarketWatch Feb. 23, 2026

What all these companies have in common is that they have built internal knowledge factories that daisy chain together small, simple, fast AIs.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 31, 2025

The wall paintings are adorned with candelabras, stringed instruments called lyres, white cranes and a delicate daisy.

From BBC Jun. 19, 2025

Outlined with a Krink paint marker, the oversize gerbera daisy mural makes a statement from every room in the apartment.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 4, 2024

His pitiless and hate-filled eyes locked with mine as he threw the daisy garland to the floor and crushed it with his foot.

From "Ophelia" by Lisa Klein

The team investigated evolution in Scalesia, a group of plants commonly called the Galápagos giant daisies.

From Science Daily Jul. 30, 2026

Volunteers Nikki Brooks and Lynne Taylor were involved in the planting of the site, which includes species like yellow rattle, hawkbit, clover, and ox-eye daisies.

From BBC Jun. 10, 2026

On another day, Maude asks Harold what kind of flower he’d like to be, and he says one of the many daisies they’re walking amongst, because they’re all alike.

From Salon Feb. 17, 2026

Their neighbors followed suit, and soon there were scores of street enclosures bright with tulips, daisies and geraniums.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 4, 2026

The sea daisies that I laid under the vents are still there, untouched, but they've already withered and died.

From "Legend" by Marie Lu




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