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drape/wrap yourself in the flag to pretend to do something for your country when you are really doing it for your own advantage. Companies in the UK are finding it useful to wrap themselves in the British flag. See also: wrap fly/show/wave the flag to support or to represent your country. In the absence of any other Italian film directors, Mr Infascelli bravely flew the flag for his country. (often + for) Put the flags out! (British, humorous) something that you say when you are pleased and surprised that something has happened. John's done the washing up. Put the flags out! flag down someone/something to signal someone or something to stop by waving. A police officer flagged us down to check our vehicle registration and date of inspection. See also: down wave the flag to defend and support someone or something. Marsalis waves the flag better than anyone and attracts new fans to jazz all the time. Brown's job is to show the flag for the president and remind voters that he is working for them. Usage notes: also used in the form fly the flag: When she was in jail, several newspapers flew the flag for her. See also: wave wrap yourself in the flag to say that that your beliefs or actions are only to benefit your country. Politicians are usually happy to wrap themselves in the flag and avoid the issues. See also: wrap |
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After the win, Roddick waved an American flag as he took a lap around the court, then passed the flag off to teammates Blake and Bob and Mike Bryan. But we thought, if we took the flag off the car, it would almost be more controversial than leaving it on. One Vietnam veteran tossed an Iraqi flag off the curb and watched, to the delight of many, as cars ran it over and left it in tatters. |
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