marguerite
IPA: mɑrgɝˈit
Root Word: Marguerite
noun
- A female given name from French.
- An oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare).
- A shrub with daisy-like flowers, Argyranthemum frutescens
- The China aster.
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Examples of "marguerite" in Sentences
- Great blog - I love all your product reviews. marguerite Mar 5
- I hope that this clears things up a little bit for you! marguerite Feb 25
- Then I call marguerite a trail angel and she comes and drives me to the trail head.
- My wife makes a great new your style cheescake that is my favorite. marguerite Oct 20
- You absolutely deserve it – you always have great recipes and tips. marguerite Feb 19
- I would use this crust for any recipe that called for a 9-inch pie shell. marguerite Nov 10
- I think that your idea about this cookie is very unique and it should be like a example of doing cookies in dinosaurs shape marguerite Feb 17
- While moving from one position to another as he suggested or commanded, she had playfully broken off one flower from a large plant of "marguerite" daisies growing in a quaint
- Other entremets at these festivities were more fantastic: a court dwarf rode in on the back of a lion and was given to the bride, Margaret of York, to whom it sang a song and presented a daisy in French, marguerite; they were followed by a dromedary ridden by Indians who released live birds to fly around the hall.
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