dandelions
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pluralof dandelion.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
dandelionnouna weedy composite plant, Taraxacum officinale, having edible, deeply toothed or notched leaves, golden-yellow flowers, and rounded clusters of white, hairy seeds.
Example Sentences
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If weekend warriors can’t slay zombies on a dystopian battlefield, at least they can massacre dandelions in their backyards.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 9, 2026
Also on the vest, under a slate-gray sky where many men brought together in mourning wore hoodies and woollen caps, lay two dandelions and some flower petals.
From Barron's ● Jan. 22, 2026
In her home state of Kentucky, they pop up like dandelions.
From Salon ● Dec. 6, 2024
Its subject matter — a blooming iris, dandelions, birch trees — did not seem controversial.
From New York Times ● Apr. 28, 2024
The uncut lawn had dandelions tall enough for the adult rides at Six Flags.
From "Shelter (Book One): A Mickey Bolitar Novel" by Harlan Coben
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