Definition of Daffies

1. daffy [n] - See also: daffy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Daffies

daemonized
daemonizes
daemonizing
daemonomancy
daemons
daes
daeva
daevas
dafachronic
dafachronic acid
daff
daffadowndillies
daffadowndilly
daffed
daffier
daffies (current term)
daffiest
daffily
daffiness
daffinesses
daffing
daffings
daffish
daffock
daffodil
daffodil garlic
daffodils
daffodowndillies
daffodowndilly
daffs

Literary usage of Daffies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Twilight Echoes by Emily Stuart Weed (1890)
"I send you some daffies this morning, My earliest spring surprise; They will tell you of April sunshine, With a breath of April skies. ..."

2. Recitations & Dialogues for Special Days in the Sunday School by Mary Elizabeth Priest (1919)
""Dorothy runs in, passes in front of daffies, raises hands in surprise. ... "daffies nod and smile. At close of recitation, Dorothy passes along line in ..."

3. A Rambler's Notebook at the English Lakes by Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley (1902)
"when daffies goes, whole ... there mostly-what aw beneath grund agin before tourist folk cooms this waay, beside what, daffies is nowt but ..."

4. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1822)
"... the President of the daffies. ... Mr George Kent cock* hi» eye—the President of the daffies recovers from hit ..."

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