noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a bunch of flowers/roses/daffodils etc
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I picked a bunch of flowers from the garden.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A deceitful day that makes one think of lilacs and daffodils, before blasting you with another cannonade of winter.
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Alternate them, next row up, with trumpet daffodils or papery-fine narcissi.
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Carpeted with daffodils and bluebells in Spring, followed by magnificent rhododendrons and azaleas.
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In fact the stream ran through Florence Tremayne's garden which was a wild garden with trees and an abundance of daffodils.
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In spring their window was lit from above by the yellow glow of a thick row of bright daffodils.
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Scrapbooks crammed with yellowed reviews overflow on to sheets the color of daffodils, a salmon satin blanket cover.
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So Potrykus used genetic manipulation to insert genes from the daffodil that encode the biological machinery for production of beta carotene.
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There was a wreath of laurel, intertwined with daffodils, on the coffin.