noun a small plant with three-lobed leaves, typically used as a symbol of Ireland
The shamrock is a symbol of Ireland and is commonly associated with St. Patrick's Day.
Shamrock-shaped cookies, cakes, and drinks are common during St. Patrick's Day festivities.
The shamrock is believed to bring good luck and is often worn as a symbol of Irish heritage.
Shamrock motifs are popular in jewelry and clothing, especially around St. Patrick's Day.
Shamrocks are used as decorations during St. Patrick's Day celebrations.
A writer may use the term 'shamrock' in a poem or story to symbolize luck, Ireland, or St. Patrick's Day.
A botanist may study the shamrock plant as part of their research on clovers and other plant species.
A marketing specialist may use the image of a shamrock in advertising campaigns for St. Patrick's Day promotions.
A tour guide in Ireland may talk about shamrocks as a symbol of Irish culture and folklore during tours.