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flag1
noun
- 1. A piece of cloth, usually rectangular in shape, with a distinctive design, flown from a pole to represent a country, political party, etc, or used for signalling.
- Thesaurus: banner, pennant, standard, streamer, colours, emblem, ensign.
3. Any kind of marker used to indicate and draw special attention to something, eg a code placed at a particular position in a computer program, a paper marker pinned onto a map, etc.
4. obsolete
- An adjustable plate in a taxi, raised to show that the taxi is for hire.
- 1. To mark something with a flag, tag or symbol.
2. To signal (a message) using flags.
- To lower a flag and then hoist it again as a token of respect.
- To maintain a show of support for one's country or other affiliation.
- To indicate surrender, relinquishment of command or respect, etc.
- Example: The flag was finally lowered on the Empire
- With flying colours; triumphantly.
Phrasal Verb: flag someone or something down
- To signal, usually with a hand, to a vehicle or driver to stop.
- Example: The police flagged us down
flag2
verb
- intr
flagged, flagging
1. To grow weak or tired after a period of intense work or activity.
- Thesaurus: wane, tire, abate, deteriorate, diminish, weaken, subside, taper off, fade, ebb, falter; Antonym: revive.
flag3
noun
- 1. A large flat stone for paving.
- Thesaurus: paving stone, paving block, flagstone.
- Form: flagstone (also)
- flagged, flagging
1. To pave (a floor, street, etc) with flagstones.
