In F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby," Daisy Buchanan often murmurs when speaking to others as a reflection of her character's complexity and emotional depth. Her murmuring conveys a sense of vulnerability and seduction, suggesting her inner turmoil and desire for connection amidst her superficial lifestyle. This mannerism also emphasizes her charm, making her appear both mysterious and elusive, which captivates those around her. Ultimately, it underscores her struggle between genuine feelings and the expectations imposed by society.
If your talking about Jessica Simpson's dog Daisy she was a Malitpoo (Maltese/ Poodle)
obviously daisy. if your talking about a Mario game, of course, its daisy.
A heart murmur is a symptom of an illness. You need to find the underlying cause. The underlying cause may cause death
Well if your talking about Mariokart DS then beat 100cc
murmer or fibrillation
daisy
Tom slaps her for talking bad about daisy.
If you are talking about the Daisy Air Force Rocket Command Rifle, it was made in 1959 only If this Rifle is in excellent condition it is worth about $300
To start with which model of Daisy are you talking about. Daisy has been making various model air rifles for over 100 years. Too many to list here. I suggest you ask this question to Daisy Directly. See the link below.
What are u talking about u lil freak
If you're talking about the episode I think you are, it was London from earlier in the show, the guy who left and Daisy got all upset over. Ricky called him back because he thought there was unfinished business between Daisy and him.
As of 2021, there are approximately 56,000 people named Daisy in the United States.