poppy
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poppy englanniksi
(senseid)Any plant of the genus (taxfmt) or the family (taxfmt), with crumpled, often red, petals and a milky juice having narcotic properties; especially a poppy or poppy ((taxfmt)) which has orange-red flowers; the flower of such a plant.
(quote-book)| month=May 3 (date composed)| year=1915| year_published=8 December 1915| oclc=732224722| newversion=republished in| title2=In Flanders Fields and Other Poems| location2=New York, N.Y.; London| publisher2=G. P. Putnam's Sons|George Palmer Putnam’s Sons(nb...)| year2=1919| page2=3| pageurl2=https://archive.org/details/inflandersfields00mccr_0/page/3/mode/1up| oclc2=632263739| passage=In Flanders fields the poppies blow / Between the crosses, row on row, / That mark our place; (..) / If ye break faith with us who die / We shall not sleep, though poppies grow / In Flanders fields.
(quote-book) / And now the torch and poppy red / We wear in honor of our dead. / Fear not that ye have died for naught; / We've learned the lesson that ye taught / In Flanders fields.
A bright red colour tinted with orange, like that of the poppy flower.
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A simple artificial poppy flower worn in a buttonhole or displayed in other contexts to remember those who died in the two Wars and other conflicts, especially around Day/Sunday.
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Of a bright red colour tinted with orange, like that of the poppy flower ((taxfmt)).
Of a beverage: resembling pop; effervescent, fizzy.
Of eyes: protruding, out|sticking out.
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Popular. (rfex)
(quote-book), now everyone's seminal band, were seen as very poppy.
One's father or grandfather, or a male figure having similar standing.
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