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- noun Plural form of
daffodil .
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Examples
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Like so many others have said, the daffodils are my favorite, followed by the beehive.
Spring Sweets 2010
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It still confuses me when people call daffodils buttercups!
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All the daffodils are already dying away in favor of irises and dogwoods and crepe myrtles and red buds ...
flour tortillas | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2007
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I've always found something hopeful about daffodils, which is why I spend much of my October and November each year digging them in.
Reading at World Horror 2008 scottedelman 2008
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If a derailment is unavoidable, though, trust me, it is better to make Tootle think that frolicking among the daffodils was the teacher's idea (as in, "Let's set aside these problems for a minute and focus on [insert holes-in-brain remedy activity here]").
Feed a cold; starve a (spring) fever? M-mv 2005
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Digression: What I'm calling daffodils may actually be jonquils.
Que viva el jardin de las mariposas! Lisa B. 2007
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Digression: What I'm calling daffodils may actually be jonquils.
Archive 2007-04-01 Lisa B. 2007
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If a derailment is unavoidable, though, trust me, it is better to make Tootle think that frolicking among the daffodils was the teacher's idea as in, "Let's set aside these problems for a minute and focus on insert holes-in-brain remedy activity here".
Archive 2005-04-01 M-mv 2005
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The daffodils are a much surer crop with us than pecans.
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The daffodils are the bulbs with large single or double cups.
The Library of Work and Play: Gardening and Farming. Ellen Eddy Shaw
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