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be as fresh as a daisy to be full of energy and enthusiasm. It's been a long drive but give me a cup of tea and I'll soon feel fresh as a daisy. See also: fresh be pushing up (the) daisies (humorous) to be dead. It won't affect me anyway. I'll be pushing up the daisies long before it happens. See also: pushing |
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Once your room is fresh as a daisy, put all your goods where they belong. ``She's always fresh as a daisy in her beautiful dresses as she totes trays and coffee to her customers, patting each on the shoulder or cheek - passing on an endearing word that makes even the toughest (customer) smile,'' Spalding says. 6--Color) Fresh as a daisy is this pin from Apropo at Saks Fifth Avenue in Beverly Hills. |
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