(as) fresh as a daisy In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "(as) fresh as a daisy", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-01-07 04:01

Meaning of (as) fresh as a daisy

(as) fresh as a daisy informal simile cliché

Used to describe someone that are alert, energetic, and enthusiastic, typically after some refreshing activity.

I feel as fresh as a daisy after my long sleep.

She managed to sleep on the plane ,so she looked as fresh as a daisy when arriving.

Extremely clean and neat, or well-kept.

After Nora cleaned the house, it was fresh as a daisy.

John is a good housekeeper. His apartment is always as fresh as a daisy.

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To have confidence, energy, enthusiasm or enormous charm for something
like it's going out of fashion

Doing something or using something a lot.

clean out

1. Make the inside of something clean or tidy

2. Spend so much money on something that one now has very little left

3. Take or use all the resource or money that a person or organization has

4. Remove parts or people to improve a group or organization

spic and span

Very clean and tidy.

Origin of (as) fresh as a daisy

It has been used since in the late 18th or early 19th centuries.

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To be very wet

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