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upsa-daisy

/uhp-suh-dey-zee/US // ˈʌp səˈdeɪ zi //UK // (ˈʌpsəˈdeɪzɪ) //

UPSA-DAISY

Definitions

interj.感叹词 interjection
  1. 1
    • : upsy-daisy.

Examples

  • Even the valor of tragedy is denied to Daisy, “a woman born with a voice that lacks a tragic register.”

  • The ad begins with a young girl counting the petals she is pulling off a daisy.

  • The odd (though beautiful) pair here is Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins who were a hit on the vaudeville circuit.

  • A helping of free PR, all while skillfully avoiding the exorbitant day rate of British fashion model Daisy Lowe.

  • Instead of sleeping with them, however, Joffrey forces Ros to beat Daisy with a whip… and then a giant club.

  • You would think the poor teacher would be driven crazy, but he seems as calm as a daisy in a June breeze.

  • "Daisy—papa's Daisy—your vows are made," whispered Ethel, gaining sole possession of the babe for a minute.

  • With such an assembly at hand the time was ripe for selling Daisy-Jewel to the highest bidder.

  • I lay on the grass in the cloisters, and the Daisy Chain hung from the sky, and was drawing me upwards.

  • Old Warrender would lean on his daisy-spud a pleased spectator of the Arcadian scene.