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Flag Day

NOUN
  1. commemorating the adoption of the United States flag in 1777

How To Use Flag Day In A Sentence

  • The tricolor was readopted on Aug. 22, 1993, and Flag Day became a holiday.
  • Flag Day, annual observance 1 in the United States to celebrate the flag.
  • Expenses in connection with the flag day should not exceed ten percent of gross receipts.
  • Not only did the money go, the takings of our flag day, but he took the only set of weights we had for training.
  • We arrived on Flag Day, and this proud community put its colors on display.
  • These included a flag day, sale of badges, a garden fête and private donations.
  • Perhaps we should have a flag day for them! The Sun
  • On Flag Day every June, roughly 100 immigrants swear oaths of citizenship at a naturalization ceremony held in an UNO gymnasium.
  • Donna Bennett was born on Flag Day—June 14, 1932; a few years later, her sister Blodwyn—who would always be called Bobbi—came along. Without Pity
  • Perhaps we should have a flag day for them! The Sun
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