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  • 1Flag of Denmark — Name Dannebrog Use Civil and state flag and civil ensign …

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  • 2Flag of England — Use Civil and state flag Proportion …

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  • 3Flag football — An Intramural recreational league game of co ed flag football at the University of Texas at Austin First played United States Characteristics Team members 2 teams of 4–11 …

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  • 4Flag of Morocco — Use National flag and state ensign Propor …

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  • 5flag — flag1 [flag] n. [LME flagge < FLAG4, in obs. sense “to flutter”] 1. a piece of cloth or bunting, often attached to a staff, with distinctive colors, patterns, or symbolic devices, used as a national or state symbol, as a signal, etc.; banner;… …

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  • 6spread-eagleism — spread eagleist, n. /spred ee geuh liz euhm/, n. boastfulness or bombast, esp. in the display of patriotic or nationalistic pride in the U.S.; flag waving. [1855 60, Amer.; SPREAD EAGLE + ISM] * * * …

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  • 7Flag of South Africa — Infobox flag Name = South Africa Article = Type = Nickname = Morenicks = Use = 110110 Symbol = Proportion = 2:3 Adoption = April 27 1994 Design = Rectangular flag in the proportion of two in the width to three in the length: per pall from the… …

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  • 8Flag of India — Indian flag redirects here. For flags used by Native American people, see the tribes respective articles, for example the Navajo Nation. Flag of India Tirangā Name India Use National …

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  • 9spread — /spred/, v., spread, spreading, n., adj. v.t. 1. to draw, stretch, or open out, esp. over a flat surface, as something rolled or folded (often fol. by out). 2. to stretch out or unfurl in the air, as folded wings, a flag, etc. (often fol. by out) …

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  • 10Flag — A flag is a piece of cloth, often flown from a pole or mast, generally used symbolically for signaling or identification. The term flag is also used to refer to the graphic design employed by a flag, or to its depiction in another medium.The… …

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