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daisy

[dey-zee] / ˈdeɪ zi /




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All three sections brim with short essays on various plant species such as rose, clover, iris, violet, daisy and lily of the valley, which Dior fashioned into silhouettes and blossoming decorative surfaces.

From The Wall Street Journal

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

The white was ox-eye daisies, bladder campion and wild carrot, with spires of bright blue from viper's bugloss.

From BBC

The daisies beneath him are crying — unhappy to be driven on.

From Los Angeles Times

Their middle-school classmates include a ghost, a cloud, a banana, an ice cream cone, a daisy, a balloon, a cactus, a T. Rex and a flying eyeball.

From Los Angeles Times