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daffodils

n. (plural of daffodil English)

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Daffodils (Mark Ronson song)

"Daffodils" is a song recorded by British producer Mark Ronson, with vocals from singer Kevin Parker, for Ronson's fourth studio album, Uptown Special (2015), released as the album's second single. It was officially released to adult album alternative radio in the United States on 4 February 2015.

Usage examples of "daffodils".

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.

The crocuses had come and gone, as had the forsythia blossoms, but patches of yellow daffodils remained, and tulips were starting to bloom.

The faint scents of daffodils, roses and lily of the valley swept her back to a memory of being held by her mother.

Selena to go outside and enjoy the sweet primroses, the happy daffodils and pretty crocuses.

New buds, tenderly green, sprouted on the skeletal branches, and under the great oak at the edge of the lawn a mass of daffodils, randomly planted, tossed yellow-bright heads under the fluttering breeze.

She rose and walked over to the oriel window, stood looking down at her gardens and the daffodils blowing in the breeze.

I see someone, is it, no, in the garden, picking daffodils, her long dark hair tied with a weedy-looking thing, wearing the dress she had on last year, tattered and torn, my daughter, my ghost.

Spring flowers starred the sides of the road, daffodils and cosmos and the first tangled roses.

His daffodils that morning took the winds of March with beauty, but he was content to give them sympathy from inside the window.

I saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodils Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.

Behold him, two days later, driving his car through the mists of the Kirkstone Pass down to the sunlight which shone on daffodils dancing, as Mr.

Fortune in the hotel garden where daffodils danced to the music of thrush and willow wren.

We can give you a kettle to brew the most marvelous sleeping potions, or one you can sprinkle on daffodils to take away that bilious yellow.

But whatever they were called, the tulips and hyacinths and daffodils were a colourful sight, arranged in glowing patches of colour so that whichever way one turned there was something to delight the eye.

Her home was in the more unfashionable part, a modest semi-detached with a front garden hedged by laurel bushes and planted by her with daffodils, wallflowers and dahlias according to the season.