Definitions
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- noun   Alternative spelling of daisy chain .
- verb   Alternative spelling of daisy chain .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb connect devices on a part of a chip or circuit board in a computer
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Examples
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								I made you a daisy-chain halo to still the pylon's electricity as it squatted on your picnic and gnarled at your lobes. Day 8: Wrapping a halo of daisies around your skull Jane Flett 2011 
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								On the day of parliamentary elections in mid-September, a daisy-chain bomb planted in an alley regularly patrolled by soldiers seriously injured a child. From Kandahar, a different view of war Karin Brulliard 2010 
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								You can daisy-chain multiple pointer phrases together, padded on both sides with one whitespace character. New microsyntax for Twitter: three pointers and the slasher | FactoryCity 2009 
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								Your shaky daisy-chain of logic that leads from A to B to C is quite specious, and several of your point about language are pretty silly. 
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								Just to double-check: when you daisy-chain hard drives together, does it matter what order it goes in? 
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								And the OLPC has a built-in wireless repeater, so you can daisy-chain wireless connections across the Serengeti. July 10th, 2008 danhoyt 2008 
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								I also daisy-chain errands and go through them in a “right-hand-turns-only” sequence. Being Green | The Stiletto Gang The Stiletto Gang 2008 
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								In a matter of months Alexander and his team are able to convince one Al Qaeda operative after another to provide them with key information until they daisy-chain their way to al Zarqawi. Human Rights First: "Damn Right" Bush Says He'd OK Torture Again, But Waterboarding Did Not Save Lives According to U.S. Interrogators Human Rights First 2010 
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								It's somewhere between the daisy-chain form of a generic Strauss waltz and the refrain-driven form of other 19th-century dances. Archive 2008-07-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2008 
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								It's somewhere between the daisy-chain form of a generic Strauss waltz and the refrain-driven form of other 19th-century dances. Categorical denials Matthew Guerrieri 2008 
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