subs. (general).—Boots. Cf., DAISY-ROOTS, and for synonyms, see TROTTER-CASES.

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  1879.  J. W. HORSLEY, ‘Autobiography of a Thief,’ in Macmillan’s Magazine, XL., 503. While waiting for my pal I had my DAISIES cleaned.

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  TO TURN UP ONE’S TOES TO THE DAISIES.—To die. For synonyms, see ALOFT and HOP THE TWIG.

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  1837.  R. H. BARHAM, The Ingoldsby Legends (The Babes in the Wood).

        Be kind to those dear little folks
  When our TOES ARE TURNED UP TO THE DAISIES.

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