daisy-chain

πŸ“– Definitions

verb tr., intr.

To connect in a sequence, especially in a way such

that one element latches on to the next (instead of being connected

by another medium, such as a piece of thread).

noun

An interlinked sequence of things, events, people, etc.

πŸ’¬ Usage Examples

β€œIn the somber scene orderlies guide British Tommies blinded by mustard gas ... Daisy-chained like young schoolboys, the helpless soldiers shuffle along a duckboard through a tangle of similarly wounded men as planes dogfight overhead and oblivious footballers hold a match in the far distance.” Museum Showcases Sargent’s Iconic WWI Painting Gassed; Military History (Herndon, Virginia); Jul 2018. β€œLife is one long daisy chain of surprises, isn’t it?” Michael J.A.
Speyer; The Chronicles of Samuel Sassodoro, Book Two; Lulu; 2007.
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