white daisy (Meaning)

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white daisy (n)

tall leafy-stemmed Eurasian perennial with white flowers; widely naturalized; often placed in genus Chrysanthemum

Synonyms & Antonyms of white daisy

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white daisy Sentence Examples

  1. The white daisy swayed gently in the summer breeze, its petals shimmering like ivory.
  2. A field of white daisies stretched out before the house, a vast sea of purity and innocence.
  3. The delicate white daisy was her favorite flower, reminding her of childhood meadows.
  4. The artist painted a solitary white daisy against a stark black background, creating a striking contrast.
  5. The bride carried a bouquet of white daisies, their simplicity and grace echoing the beauty of her wedding gown.
  6. The little girl picked a handful of white daisies, their soft petals forming a dainty crown upon her head.
  7. The aroma of white daisies wafted through the air, a sweet and ethereal scent that filled the room with serenity.
  8. The white daisy represented hope and new beginnings, a symbol of the resilience of nature.
  9. The poet wrote a sonnet dedicated to the white daisy, praising its timeless beauty and simplicity.
  10. The white daisy adorned the garden like a scattered field of stars, its petals twinkling in the sunlight.

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tall leafy-stemmed Eurasian perennial with white flowers; widely naturalized; often placed in genus Chrysanthemum

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The white daisy swayed gently in the summer breeze, its petals shimmering like ivory.

A field of white daisies stretched out before the house, a vast sea of purity and innocence.

The delicate white daisy was her favorite flower, reminding her of childhood meadows.

The artist painted a solitary white daisy against a stark black background, creating a striking contrast.