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margarite

[mahr-guh-rahyt] / ˈmɑr gəˌraɪt /
NOUN
pearl
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A colonel stood in a Tunisian valley sniffing at a handful of candytuft and Arabis and crimson poppies and yellow marguerites.

From Time Magazine Archive

Need I say that Miss Pritchet taught her at once what it was to put the roots of marguerites to air?

From Some Little People by Kringle, George

I pride myself on my marguerites, you know.

From By Wit of Woman by Marchmont, Arthur W. (Arthur Williams)

Trails of forget-me-nots, poppies, marguerites, buttercups, and grass depending from the waist-belt to edge of skirt, and bodice trimmed to correspond.

From The Evolution of Fashion by Gardiner, Florence Mary

The windows are wide open, showing window-boxes filled with scarlet geraniums and marguerites, and a quiet street with detached houses.

From The Brass Bottle A Farcical Fantastic Play in Four Acts by Anstey, F.




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