old glory (Meaning)

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old glory (n)

the national flag of the United States of America

Synonyms & Antonyms of old glory

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old glory Sentence Examples

  1. As the sun dipped below the horizon, Old Glory fluttered majestically in the gathering dusk.
  2. The tattered remnants of Old Glory proudly adorned the veteran's uniform, a testament to his service and sacrifice.
  3. The students stood in respectful silence as the orchestra played the national anthem, their eyes fixed upon Old Glory.
  4. The vibrant colors of Old Glory stood out boldly against the cloudy sky, a beacon of hope and unity.
  5. The sight of Old Glory waving over the courthouse filled the townsfolk with a sense of pride and patriotism.
  6. Despite its age, Old Glory remained a potent symbol of resilience and the spirit of the nation.
  7. Wrapped around the urn containing the soldier's ashes, Old Glory carried home a fallen hero's story.
  8. The scars and stains on Old Glory bore witness to the battles it had weathered alongside those who defended it.
  9. On Memorial Day, flags adorned with the stars and stripes of Old Glory decorated the graves of those who had given their lives for their country.
  10. The students proudly waved miniature Old Glories during the Fourth of July parade, their voices raised in patriotic song.

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the national flag of the United States of America

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As the sun dipped below the horizon, Old Glory fluttered majestically in the gathering dusk.

The tattered remnants of Old Glory proudly adorned the veteran's uniform, a testament to his service and sacrifice.

The students stood in respectful silence as the orchestra played the national anthem, their eyes fixed upon Old Glory.

The vibrant colors of Old Glory stood out boldly against the cloudy sky, a beacon of hope and unity.