245 Verbs to Use for the Word flag

After half an hour of exceedingly active play, they hoisted their white flags, and went bounding over the meadow into the woods.

Hip, hip, hooray!" cried Abe, waving an imaginary flag as he entered.

Gaunt hurried in,he ought to be in camp, but he could not leave the house of God polluted all night,opening the windows, even carrying the flag outside.

She's flying the French flag.

First came acolytes swinging censers, and next, others bearing divers symbolic flags and standards, and after these again, in goodly chair borne on the shoulders of brawny monks, a portly figure rode, bedight in full canonicals, a very solid cleric he, and mightily round; moreover his nose was bulbous and he had a drooping lip.

We have found the road to the hills, and in time I will plant the flag of my race on the Shenandoah.

Did not all these suggest that man's spirits should rise as high as Nature's,should hang out their flag, and the routine of his life be interrupted by an analogous expression of joy and hilarity?

Another irruption, another pall of smoke, and Jack's heart bounds in exultant joy, for he sees the New York flag in the van.

You shall ride under the 'bonnie blue flag' to Rosedale, and you shall salute our flag every morning when it is hoisted.

When Sidi Hecham had joined them he said, "You must raise a red flag like theirs.

I was sitting listlessly, thinking of Peyronie's wound, when a whisper ran along the lines that the French were sending a flag of truce.

Suggestive of the cause of all this shortage, float the service flags of the mining and railway companies, the hundreds of glowing stars telling their tale of men gone to the front, and of just so many stars torn from the standards of the industrial army at home.

A Spanish consul once took it into his head to strike his flag and leave Tangier.

And now, in this month of September, this month of travelling, when men are hastening to the sea-side, or the mountains, or the lakes, this modest Maple, still without budging an inch, travels in its reputation,runs up its scarlet flag on that hill-side, which shows that it has finished its summer's work before all other trees, and withdraws from the contest.

Maitland took the flag of truce, which consisted of a long spear, with a white handkerchief attached to the summit, and preceded the captain, who followed in full uniform, attended by his swarthy interpreter.

Their women and children began to disappear about noon, and then the Indians tried to draw the scouts out by displaying a white flag for a truce.

At Oudrigny "a German officer met a French vehicle showing the Red Cross flag, and loaded with ten wounded.

"I say, Diggy," cried Acton at the close of afternoon school, "I wish you'd run down into the playground and bring up that football flag that's got to be mended; I left it in the corner by the shed.

An action ensued and after five minutes' fighting the Dresden hauled down her flag.

Allingford and his men journeyed to the neighbouring town, so gaming the additional credit of a victory on their opponents' ground; and thus, for the first time for many years, Ronleigh lowered the flag of their ancient rivals both at cricket and at football.

From his pocket the track-walker pulled a red flag.

That part of the land that loved the flag cherished it with a fervor deeper than the half-alien race that first flung it to the breeze under Washington.

And those four down there holding the flags are just privates.

She set a flag for a pilot, and was boarded.

When, the other day, this same South Carolina lowered the colors of the United States, and unfurled the Palmetto flag, Mr. Buchanan himself proclaimed (how could he do otherwise?)

245 Verbs to Use for the Word  flag