Synonym: Narcissus pseudonarcissus. Similar words: afford, can afford, afford to, scaffold, bodily, affordable, scaffolding, crocodile. Meaning: ['dæfədɪl] n. any of numerous varieties of Narcissus plants having showy often yellow flowers with a trumpet-shaped central crown.
Random good picture Not show
1. The daffodil belongs to the genus narcissus.
2. The daffodil belongs to the genus Narcissus.
3. There are various types of daffodil.
4. The daffodil bulbs were planted too deeply.
5. Geraldine checked no one was looking, took one daffodil and dropped it over a wall into a garden.
6. Daffodil Quentin seems to be acceptable to the other owners, who of course probably don't know about her three dead horses.
7. So buy a daffodil ... and give a new meaning to flower power.
8. What are the problems and advantages for a daffodil grower in the Scilly Isles?
9. Most of the train's passengers, including Filmer and Daffodil, immediately started across the tracks to reboard.
10. The daffodil breaks under foot, and the tasselled larch.
11. Is a daffodil a flower?
12. Let mind dance with dew daffodil.
13. I was right. On top of a daffodil, sat a bee.
14. Tender green daffodil leaves poke through the grass, some even showing yellow buds.
15. The tulip is followed in popularity by the daffodil, the gladiolus, the lily and the crocus.
16. On seas of daffodil.
16. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
17. The principle of her daffodil garden taught is one of the greatest principles of celebration.
18. It Reverently speaking, God could have used a daffodil, if that was all Samson had.
19. There are many things to think about before even the first tentative daffodil bulb is sunk into the ground.
20. So Potrykus used genetic manipulation to insert genes from the daffodil that encode the biological machinery for production of beta carotene.
21. Here we ate a huge lunchtime bar meal in the garden, overlooking the dale and its daffodil fields.
22. The party has run out of posters and have asked supporters to put a daffodil or yellow tulip in their windows.
23. These bulbs, corms or tubers are also found in land plants, such as the daffodil, dahlia or potato.
24. On the table in the milk bottle was the daffodil he'd picked.
25. With its skirt-shaped cups and narrow petals, this narcissus is known as the hoop petticoat daffodil.
26. I told uncle I was putting three hundred on Daffodil.
27. The flower was something in the nature of a daffodil.
28. March brings breezes loud and shrill, stirs the dancing daffodil.
29. The October after Grandpa's death, I planted tulip and daffodil bulbs , snowdrops, crocuses, and bluebells.
30. The flower was something in the mature of a daffodil.
More similar words: afford, can afford, afford to, scaffold, bodily, affordable, scaffolding, crocodile, afforestation, crocodile tears, fodder, daft, good afternoon, effort, buffoon, chiffon, suffocate, effortless, chiffonier, effortlessly, suffocating, dilute, dilate, readily, diluvial, dilemma, sturdily, speedily, dilatory, greedily.