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    Use "daffo" in a sentence

    daffo example sentences

    daffo


    1. Global warming turns Easter daffodils paper brown


    2. In the banks upon which the wind-stunted bushes bend, daffodils huddle together, ragged and bleeding at the edges of their two-tone trumpets


    3. With a flourish, they produce two bunches of daffodils from behind their backs – a present for me


    4. To give someone daffodils in your dream represent unrequited love


    5. A time when daffodils thrust aside dead leaves, splashing the dull-brown accumulation with vivid yellow reflections


    6. She was a honeybee alighting on a golden daffodil


    7. The crew in the booth and the viewers at home watched as the machine sped past the line in a blur of daffodil-yellow, screaming at high pitch


    8. Beyond it the hills were dark against a spendthrift splendour of daffodil and crimson


    9. In public she carried off the situation splendidly, saying to all the gossips the substance of what Anne had said in daffodil time, and saying it so pointedly and forcibly that her hearers found themselves feeling rather foolish and began to think that, after all, they were making too much of a childish prank


    10. Two large oak trees were in the front yard, and Sarah had a large flower garden at the east side of the house filled with roses, bluebells, chrysanthemums, bleeding hearts, daffodils, marigolds, sweet alyssums, zinnias, purple passage and honeysuckle

    11. She picked a few early daffodils that were popping out everywhere amongst the trees


    12. So if the hssswwx came storming into a region long under human control, they would wilt like daffodils in a bonfire


    13. I found the glade where she slept, a dell in the deepest grove of ancient elder trees, the grass knee-deep and covered with flame yellow daffodils and yellow and white jonquils


    14. I saw roses gone wild but just as lovely and daffodils as large as a dinner plate in patches that were huge as if it had been spreading for years


    15. excitement I had every spring, when I saw the daffodils coming out of the


    16. Strangely enough, the daffodils, crocuses and hyacinths weren’t bothered


    17. I stole daffodils


    18. Shielded from the chill of the wet morning by a wall of glass he sat in his conservatory staring at the sodden lawn where the brightest things to be seen were the rampant daffodils shining in the patio lights, bowing their heads against the August wind


    19. daffodils! A total of five hardy flowers not only survived the storm, but seven days later,


    20. I thought about those daffodils as I later ate my Sabbath dinner

    21. PS: The picture of the daffodil above is from our yard


    22. The first part of the month with us is generally bustling and busy, a great clatter and hustling while the shrieking winter is got away out of sight over the hills, a sweeping of the world clear for the marsh-marigolds and daffodils, a diligent making of room for the divine calms of May


    23. ” I grabbed a tall glass from one of the kitchen cabinets, ran the faucet and let it fill the cup about halfway before plopping the daffodils in it


    24. Yet, it’s an act of incredible grace whenever all these diverse, subtle, and gross influences come together in just the right way for an iris or a daffodil to open its unique petals to the sky


    25. The Queen liked to plant flowers like daffodils and tulips to make the place look a less sinister place


    26. Round the wild, tussocky lawn at the back of the house was a thorn hedge, under which daffodils were craning forward from among their sheaves of grey-green blades


    27. Miriam went on her knees before one cluster, took a wild-looking daffodil between her hands, turned up its face of gold to her, and bowed down, caressing it with her mouth and cheeks and brow


    28. The house had been swept, and there were daffodils in a jug on the sideboard


    29. Through the window Scarlett could see the bright masses of yellow jessamine spreading flowery sprangles modestly to the earth like riot of the twin lanes of daffodils bordering the graveled driveway and the golden crinolines


    30. Yet here they come! I still remember Wordsworth’s poem: “When all at once I saw a crowd, A host of golden daffodils; Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze

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