She was holding a yellow mesh shopping bag dotted with perky plastic daisies.
Nicola Barker BEHINDLINGS (2002)
`A pink tee shirt with ruffles on the neck and daisies embroidered on the sleeves.
Lowry, Lois ANASTASIA KRUPNIK (3-IN-1) (2002)
It was tiny, delicate, decorated in little hand-painted daisies.
Nicola Barker BEHINDLINGS (2002)
All related terms of 'daisies'
daisy
A daisy is a small wild flower with a yellow centre and white petals .
push up daisies
to be dead and buried
push up (the) daisies
to be dead and buried
moon daisy
a Eurasian composite plant, Leucanthemum vulgare having flower heads with a yellow centre and white outer rays
oxeye daisy
→ daisy (sense 1 )
pushing up the daisies
dead. This expression is used to refer to someone's death in a light-hearted or humorous way.
English daisy
a small perennial plant ( Bellis perennis ) of the composite family, having single stalked heads with white or pinkish ray flowers
Shasta daisy
a Pyrenean plant, Chrysanthemum maximum , widely cultivated for its large white daisy-like flowers: family Asteraceae ( composites )
yellow daisy
→ black-eyed Susan
Barberton daisy
any plant of the perennial genus Gerbera , esp the Barberton daisy from S Africa, G . jamesonii, grown, usually as a greenhouse plant, for its large brightly coloured daisy-like flowers: family Asteraceae
Livingstone daisy
a gardener's name for various species of Mesembryanthemum , esp M. criniflorum, grown as garden annuals (though several are perennial ) for their brightly coloured showy flowers: family Aizoaceae
Michaelmas daisy
any of various plants of the genus Aster that have small autumn-blooming purple , pink , or white flowers: family Asteraceae ( composites )