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Daisy chain   /dˈeɪzi tʃeɪn/   Listen
Daisy chain

noun
1.
(figurative) a series of associated things or people or experiences.
2.
Flower chain consisting of a string of daisies linked by their stems; worn by students on class day at some schools.






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"Daisy chain" Quotes from Famous Books



... to drink, and while creeping back on hands and knees among some holly bushes by a glade, he paused suddenly. Out there on the grass, so small that she had not shown above the lowest bushes, there was a little girl—a child of about five, in a tattered pinafore, picking daisies and making a daisy chain. Breathless and with a beating heart, he watched her, and he dared not move forward into the sunlight or backward into the shade. She had not seen him yet. She was playing with the chain of flowers—a small wood goblin sprung out of nowhere, a little black-haired devil ...
— The Devil's Garden • W. B. Maxwell

... I call this real comfy!" said Fanny. "They will send up your tea, you know, and you can have a book from the school library if you like. I should recommend 'The Daisy Chain' or 'The Heir ...
— Betty Vivian - A Story of Haddo Court School • L. T. Meade



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