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daisy chain
noun
- a string of daisies linked together to form a chain.
- such a chain used as a garland or carried on festive days by a group of women college students.
- a series of interconnected or related things or events:
a daisy chain of legislative delays and stalemates.
- Slang. a group sexual activity in which the participants serve as active and passive partners to different people simultaneously.
- Commerce. a series of transactions designed to create the appearance of active trading, as in a particular stock, in order to manipulate the price.
daisy chain
noun
- a garland made, esp by children, by threading daisies together
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Word History and Origins
Origin of daisy chain1
First recorded in 1835–45
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Example Sentences
As with all witch hunts, the daisy chain of accusations never ends.
From The Daily Beast
I lay on the grass in the cloisters, and the Daisy Chain hung from the sky, and was drawing me upwards.
From Project Gutenberg
Make a chain of roses, just as one makes a daisy chain, or a chain of any other flowers.
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"That is why you like to call us your Daisy Chain," said Ethel.
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But 'young Margrett' was bending her head still lower, seemingly over her daisy chain.
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Father Brown threw away a daisy-chain he was making, and rose with a wistful look.
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