flag

simple noun31 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.4

The flag that represents a particular country.

A flag of plain white, used as a symbol of surrender or truce.

A sign or signal that something is wrong or that there is a potential problem (usually figurative).

A flag with a black and white checked pattern, waved to signal the end of a race.

A flag with a black and white checked pattern, waved to signal the end of a race.

A flag used by a military unit in battle.

In sports like football/soccer, a flag raised by an official to indicate an offside offence.

A flag that is old and torn.

A flag that is on fire, often as a sign of protest.

A tall pole on which a flag is flown. More commonly written as one word: flagpole.

A flag is displayed on a pole and moves in the wind.

A flag moves from side to side in the wind.

A flag moves with quick, light movements in the wind.

A flag is suspended, e.g., from a pole or wall.

A flag is flown halfway up a pole as a sign of mourning.

A flag moves noisily in the wind.

A flag is flown halfway up a pole as a sign of mourning.

The flag of a country where a ship is registered to avoid taxes or regulations in the owner's country.

A white flag used to show that you are surrendering.

Used to connect the flag to what it represents, e.g., a country or a concept.

Sailing or operating under the laws and registration of a particular country.

To move a flag to a higher position, especially on a pole.

To display a flag on a pole.

To hold a flag and move it from side to side.

To raise a flag to the top of a pole using a rope.

To display a flag by suspending it.

To bring a flag down from a pole.

To hold a flag while walking, e.g. in a parade.

To hang a flag outside a building, e.g., from a window.

To show respect to the flag with a formal gesture.

To quickly raise a flag on a pole.

To take the enemy's flag in battle; also a popular children's game.

To place a flag firmly in the ground or on a surface, often to claim territory.

To set a flag on fire, usually as an act of protest.

To unroll and open out a flag.

Collocations with "flag"

flag + ...

... + flag