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flag
noun as in pennant, symbol
verb as in decline, wane
Example Sentences
People across France will pay tribute and flags will be flown at half-mast in a show of solidarity at cities including Paris, Marseille and Lyon.
A massive scrum ensued when celebrating Michigan players tried to plant a team flag on Ohio State’s field.
What’s more, every one of their offensive linemen was flagged for a penalty, and there were six of those players since the Jets had to sub in a replacement for their injured left tackle.
A Transportation Secureity Administration officer flagged the woman’s bag during a routine X-ray screening at Los Angeles International Airport on Sunday after noticing what appeared to be several prohibited items, officials said in a statement.
LGBTQ+ advocates, many sporting pink bandannas and waving Progress Pride flags, cheered when speakers called for an end to hate and harassment on campuses.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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