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American flag

NOUN
  1. the national flag of the United States of America

How To Use American flag In A Sentence

  • In the upper left corner is Fox's omnipresent American flag, and at the bottom the news ticker, which further distracts from serious concentration or analysis.
  • Many wore American flags in straw hats and American patches over their hearts.
  • The hotel flies the American flag when it has guests from the US.
  • American flags made in the studio's upholstery department festoon storefronts and Spanish moss from the greenery department drips over trees. Hollywood's TV Factory
  • And there's American flags waving in the background, and plenty of 'em.
  • —President Barack Obama said the long, divisive Iraq war will reach its formal end on Thursday, when an American flag in Baghdad signifying the U.S. military mission is ceremonially lowered and returned to the U.S. Obama Lauds Troops as Iraq War Winds Up
  • The hotel flies the American flag when it has guests from the US.
  • By daybreak the streets surrounding the site of the former World Trade Centre were bustling with people - many carrying American flags or wearing stars-and-stripes shirts, ties and bandanas.
  • Most of the decorating theft will come from Mr. Gili's own country house and studio in Piedmont: threadbare American flags as makeshift slipcovers, wall-mounted marlins next to Italian candelabras, starfish glued to marble mantels, grass-green window frames against blue walls, pillows tied with silk scarves. Looking at Rooms as Love Affairs
  • The American flag flew proudly from the stern flagstaff, and Mackenzie just watched it flutter in the breeze.
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