poppy|poppies in English
noun
[pop·py || 'pɑpɪ /'pɒ-]
plant that produces bright flowers, plant from which opium is made
Use "poppy|poppies" in a sentence
1. Poppies do not transplant well.
2. Poppies are a major cash crop.
3. Brilliant red poppies dotted the field.
4. Poppy wants to see you.
5. Poppy, Di, stop, please!
6. But it is the poppies which dazzle.
7. Favorite Add to Poppies - Floral - Red - Illustration - Anzac annamckayartist
8. You'll need milk of the poppy.
9. The field was ablaze with poppies and wild flowers.
10. Well, Poppy vanished without trace.
11. Bring cheer to your summer garden with the native Celandine Poppy (also known as the Wood Poppy)
12. · Coach Poppy Citrine Blossom
13. Music video by That Poppy performing Altar
14. I'll get you milk of the poppy.
15. Beyond the other rolled a grey - green savannah, gashed with poppies.
16. Greater Celandine is related to the poppy
17. Make it rich as a draught of poppies to intoxicate me.
18. Poppy: Oh no there's a juggernaut, get down!
19. A wreath of artificial poppies has been held down by a brick.
20. I'd fairly Ambivalent to wearing a poppy.
21. The lion will fight the dragon on the field of poppies.
22. "If It Bleeds" is a song by Poppy
23. Then, she became Poppy and sought out new, tasty morsels.
24. Burrasize Budzat if ever I saw one _ (Sea of Poppies, p .283)
25. One part heroin poppy, one part Coca leaf.