Definitionn. any of several herbs of the genus Taraxacum having long tap roots and deeply notched leaves and bright yellow flowers followed by fluffy seed balls
Last update: June 16, 2016
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"They are blowing dandelion clocks," said Leena, and she called them. [Please select]
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2, i), as in marigold, dandelion, daisy, artichoke. [Please select]
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"Your prairie rose is nothing but a dandelion." [Please select]
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Don't wait for word from the dandelion Or leave from the daffodil. [Please select]
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Then he worked diligently on the warm hillside over the dandelion. [Please select]
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Every child knows how to tell the time by a dandelion clock. [Please select]
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It's five o'clock by my dandelion--I wonder why the fairy clocks all go differently.' [Please select]
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"Uncle Jacob, why do dandelion clocks tell different time to different people." [Please select]
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And all the other dandelion-children who had sat on the stem that day went dancing about, not knowing what they wanted. [Please select]
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'" Then, whipping out his knife, he stooped down, rooted up the poor dandelion, and threw it among a heap of weeds which were waiting to be wheeled away."' [Please select]
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