FLAIM FLAIR FLAIRS FLAJ FLAJA FLAK FLAL FLALC FLALE FLALHFA FLALV FLAM ▼ Complete English Grammar Rules is now available in paperback and eBook formats. Make it yours today! Advertisement. Bad banner? Pleaselet us knowRemove Ads
1.a piece of cloth, esp bunting, often attached to a pole or staff, decorated with a design and used as an emblem, symbol, or standard or as a means of signalling 2.a small paper flag, emblem, or sticker sold on flag days
half-mast for the dead, it must be hoisted first to the top of the staff, then lowered into place. When it passes on parade, spectators should stand if they are seated, stop if they are walking, and uncover their heads, giving it their full attention. Nothing should ever be placed on...
flag is on top, although an exception is made when the church pennant of the services is flown from the same staff; with two or more flags in line, the U.S. flag is at right; with a group of other flags on display where the bottoms of the staffs touch in fanlike fashion, the U...
1.a piece of cloth, esp bunting, often attached to a pole or staff, decorated with a design and used as an emblem, symbol, or standard or as a means of signalling 2.a small paper flag, emblem, or sticker sold on flag days
Make it yours today! Advertisement. Bad banner? Please let us know Remove Ads References in classic literature ? The captain of the airship watching this quarter seems to have stooped to lasso and drag from its staff a flag hoisted upon Morgan Hall. View in context Seeing the English flag ...
Half-staff: see: mourning flagging Jack: Thejack(or naval jack) is the bow flag of warships. It is therefore hoisted on the front of a ship. Further, it may be identical to the naval or war flag, or it is an especially for this purpose designed flag. In some countries, a jack is...
The flag at the landmark Space Needle in Seattle was lowered today to half-staff in honor of three firefighters who died yesterday in the battle against a wildfire in Washington State.CHARLIE ROSE, DANIELLE NOTTINGHAM
The flag is traditionally flown at half-staff from sunrise until noon on Memorial Day then hoisted to full-staff for the remainder of the day; The flag is flown at half-staff upon the issuance of a Presidential Proclamation declaring a period of National mourning; ...
A flag is usually, but not always, oblong and is attached by one edge to a staff or halyard. flag parts The parts of a flag.(more) The part nearest the staff is called the hoist, and the outer part is called the fly. A flag’s length (also called the fly) usually exceeds its...