Clover
She decorated the room with three leaf clovers on St. Patrick's Day.
Shamrock
Tiny
Big, huge, large, gigantic
Shake
To move back and forth
Thin ice cream you drink-milkshake
Tremble
Bag pipe, violin, trumpet
Instruments
fife, guitar, drums, tuba
Don't push your luck
"I know you didn't get in trouble for using your cell phone last time, but don't push your luck!"
Stop before you get in trouble
I stole the pot of gold from an elf dressed in green.
Leprechaun, sprite, gnome
Wealthy
Poor, needy, indigent
Gold
Precious metal
Color
Riches
Potato, cabbage, carrots
Vegetables
Peas, beans, eggplant, lettuce
Luck of the Irish
"He certainly has the luck of the Irish, he wins every game."
Very lucky
Apparel
Many people wear green apparel on St. Patrick's Day.
Clothing
Lost
Found, discovered, revealed
Charm
Trinket
Something lucky
Polite, likable
Shamrock, broccoli, lime
Green things
Grass, leaves, eyes, money
Pot of Gold
"People believe if they win the library they will find their pot of gold."
Happiness, success, riches
Ancient
The pyramids are ancient structures, built thousands of years ago.
Old
Jig
Dance
Emerald
Dark green color
Gem stone
Ireland, England, Scotland
Countries
USA, Canada, Mexico
Green thumb
"She is able to grow beautiful plants and flowers because she has a green thumb."
having a talent for making things grow
Fortunate
I was fortunate to win the lottery!
Lucky
lucky
unlucky
Green
Color
New to something
Environmentally good, little or no waste
Four leaf clover, horseshoes, penny (found heads-up)
Lucky Charms
Rabbit's foot, ladybugs
to be green around the gills
"The rough seas when I was on the cruise ship made me green around the gills."
to be/feel/look sick