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noun ˈpɒpiˈpɑpi A herbaceous plant with showy flowers, milky sap, and rounded seed capsules. Many poppies contain alkaloids and are a source of drugs such as morphine and codeine. 罂粟 Papaver and other genera, family Papaveraceae (the poppy family): many species, including the wild red-flowered corn poppy (P. rhoeas). The poppy family also includes the corydalis, greater celandine, and bloodroot Example sentencesExamples - Thus poppies, hemp, some cacti, and some fungi share with vines a symbolic connection with the superhuman powers.
- It may be a place of vines, but also of olives, poppies and lavender.
- To use poppies in arrangements, cut the poppy stem and sear it with a match right away to seal the end.
- And it is a pale grey, with just a big bunch of poppies and oats and I think they're cornflowers.
- The resultant plants were no smaller in height than the perennial poppies I already had but they produced enormous flowers in a range of shades.
- The air is pungent with the smell of the rain-soaked marigolds and yellow poppies.
- It includes a painting of a bowling match taking place beside a flower bed out of which poppies are flowering.
- This will be in the New England style of white flowers rather than red poppies.
- If heroin poppies had been planted, it might have been different.
- Down one side of the lawn, we've got a good mass of herbs, clematis, sunflower seedlings and wild poppies.
- We tried cheerful annuals, marigolds, nasturtiums and poppies.
- Most poppies are very easy to grow, especially annuals such as the California or the Shirley.
- Tomas's father lives in the countryside, amongst fields of golden wheat, rape seed and red poppies.
- Around the ponds and burn there are paths and various plants, such as Himalayan poppies and rhododendrons.
- We walked ashore among delicate Svalbard poppies and purple-flowering saxifrage.
- Once the poppies have flowered, the seed heads are harvested and converted into morphine base in local laboratories.
- And of all the flowers I sowed this spring only a handfuls of poppies and marigolds have come up.
- It's about delphiniums, not about poppies, and seems to be suffering from the same irritating slipperiness.
- There will be colourful flowers, such as poppies to look at and smell, prickly plants and vegetables to eat.
- Plants like peonies, poppies, and irises should also be planted in the fall season.
Derivativesadjective ˈpɒpɪdˈpɑpid Once over the mountains, we headed south, down the poppied fields of the golden and notorious Bekaa Valley. Example sentencesExamples - The heavily poppied hills lie further north by the Wa headquarters at Panghsang, along the border with China's Yunnan province.
OriginOld English popig, papæg, from a medieval Latin alteration of Latin papaver. Rhymeschoppy, copy, floppy, jalopy, moppy, sloppy, soppy, stroppy adjectivepoppier, poppiest ˈpɒpiˈpɑpi (of popular music) tuneful and immediately appealing. (流行音乐)旋律优美的,迷人的 令人难忘的优美曲子。 Example sentencesExamples - They only did four songs, but Nicole and Jason were poppy and lively and such good sports for doing their set right in front of us.
- While the disc has plenty of poppy moments and more than its fair share of slamming beats, its sheer variety may perplex some older fans.
- It's good fun for fans, and particularly for anyone who saw it live, but it's far too poppy and gimmicky to really fit into this remix CD.
- He pushed a button on a small remote in his hand, and some annoying poppy music started playing.
- There's a noisy, faux-metal beginning that moves into a poppy development phase.
- Most of the time the harsh subject matter is matched with light, poppy accompaniment.
- During convalescence he reviewed his catalogue of poppy hits and decided to adopt a more serious introspective style.
- These dozen folk-punk songs swing with an infectious rhythm and rollicking, poppy beat.
- All in all, they seem energetic and ready to start fresh with new poppy sounds and Jordy's high pitched vocals.
- In this year's sub-category of blond, male and female duos doing poppy songs, this one is going head-to-head with the UK.
- There were a couple of catchy numbers, a bit of rockiness and a lot of more relaxed poppy numbers and they are indeed a band of quality musicians.
- Where else can we share in our love of banal but poppy tunes that never really lived up to similar banal but poppy Wham!
- It's your standard fare of poppy dance music with a vocalist whose R&B stylings come through her voice.
- Though the boys may be young, and the music quite poppy, last night's show was all about rock.
- The shift from more poppy material was entirely intentional.
- The guitars are even crunchier now and dominate the album, while the playful and poppy synth is ditched completely.
- The melodies tend to be very poppy, so often the message gets hidden.
- He plays poppy folk-rock that's heavy on the ballads, and Retriever is no different.
Synonyms melodious, melodic, musical, mellifluous, sweet-sounding, pleasant-sounding, dulcet, euphonious, harmonious, lyrical, lilting nounˈpɑpiˈpäpē A herbaceous plant with showy flowers, milky sap, and rounded seed capsules. Many poppies contain alkaloids and are a source of drugs such as morphine and codeine. 罂粟 Papaver, Eschscholzia, and other genera, family Papaveraceae (the poppy family): many species, including the yellow-flowered arctic poppy (P. radicatum) of the Rocky Mountains. The poppy family also includes the corydalis, greater celandine, and bloodroot Example sentencesExamples - The resultant plants were no smaller in height than the perennial poppies I already had but they produced enormous flowers in a range of shades.
- And it is a pale grey, with just a big bunch of poppies and oats and I think they're cornflowers.
- Plants like peonies, poppies, and irises should also be planted in the fall season.
- Around the ponds and burn there are paths and various plants, such as Himalayan poppies and rhododendrons.
- It includes a painting of a bowling match taking place beside a flower bed out of which poppies are flowering.
- It's about delphiniums, not about poppies, and seems to be suffering from the same irritating slipperiness.
- Tomas's father lives in the countryside, amongst fields of golden wheat, rape seed and red poppies.
- And of all the flowers I sowed this spring only a handfuls of poppies and marigolds have come up.
- Most poppies are very easy to grow, especially annuals such as the California or the Shirley.
- This will be in the New England style of white flowers rather than red poppies.
- We tried cheerful annuals, marigolds, nasturtiums and poppies.
- The air is pungent with the smell of the rain-soaked marigolds and yellow poppies.
- To use poppies in arrangements, cut the poppy stem and sear it with a match right away to seal the end.
- We walked ashore among delicate Svalbard poppies and purple-flowering saxifrage.
- Down one side of the lawn, we've got a good mass of herbs, clematis, sunflower seedlings and wild poppies.
- If heroin poppies had been planted, it might have been different.
- Thus poppies, hemp, some cacti, and some fungi share with vines a symbolic connection with the superhuman powers.
- Once the poppies have flowered, the seed heads are harvested and converted into morphine base in local laboratories.
- There will be colourful flowers, such as poppies to look at and smell, prickly plants and vegetables to eat.
- It may be a place of vines, but also of olives, poppies and lavender.
OriginOld English popig, papæg, from a medieval Latin alteration of Latin papaver. adjectiveˈpɑpiˈpäpē (of popular music) tuneful and immediately appealing. (流行音乐)旋律优美的,迷人的 令人难忘的优美曲子。 Example sentencesExamples - These dozen folk-punk songs swing with an infectious rhythm and rollicking, poppy beat.
- They only did four songs, but Nicole and Jason were poppy and lively and such good sports for doing their set right in front of us.
- The guitars are even crunchier now and dominate the album, while the playful and poppy synth is ditched completely.
- In this year's sub-category of blond, male and female duos doing poppy songs, this one is going head-to-head with the UK.
- It's your standard fare of poppy dance music with a vocalist whose R&B stylings come through her voice.
- He pushed a button on a small remote in his hand, and some annoying poppy music started playing.
- While the disc has plenty of poppy moments and more than its fair share of slamming beats, its sheer variety may perplex some older fans.
- There's a noisy, faux-metal beginning that moves into a poppy development phase.
- Most of the time the harsh subject matter is matched with light, poppy accompaniment.
- Though the boys may be young, and the music quite poppy, last night's show was all about rock.
- He plays poppy folk-rock that's heavy on the ballads, and Retriever is no different.
- There were a couple of catchy numbers, a bit of rockiness and a lot of more relaxed poppy numbers and they are indeed a band of quality musicians.
- It's good fun for fans, and particularly for anyone who saw it live, but it's far too poppy and gimmicky to really fit into this remix CD.
- All in all, they seem energetic and ready to start fresh with new poppy sounds and Jordy's high pitched vocals.
- The melodies tend to be very poppy, so often the message gets hidden.
- During convalescence he reviewed his catalogue of poppy hits and decided to adopt a more serious introspective style.
- The shift from more poppy material was entirely intentional.
- Where else can we share in our love of banal but poppy tunes that never really lived up to similar banal but poppy Wham!
Synonyms melodious, melodic, musical, mellifluous, sweet-sounding, pleasant-sounding, dulcet, euphonious, harmonious, lyrical, lilting |