white flag (Meaning)

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white flag (n)

flag consisting of a piece of white cloth that is hoisted to signal surrender or to ask for a truce

white flag Sentence Examples

  1. The army waved the white flag in surrender, acknowledging defeat.
  2. Her white flag of truce fluttered in the gentle breeze, signaling a desire for negotiation.
  3. The white sails of the yacht billowed against the azure sky, like a beacon of peace.
  4. The white paint on the fence contrasted sharply with the vibrant green grass.
  5. The dove held a white flag in its beak, symbolizing hope and reconciliation.
  6. The white-haired elder held up a white flag, pleading for mercy.
  7. The white-capped waves crashed against the shore, their spray painting the air with a delicate mist.
  8. The white linen of the tablecloth cascaded gracefully over the table, creating an air of elegance.
  9. The white smoke billowing from the chimney indicated that the fire was burning brightly.
  10. The white petals of the jasmine flowers drifted down like miniature parachutes, carried by the wind.

FAQs About the word white flag

flag consisting of a piece of white cloth that is hoisted to signal surrender or to ask for a truce

black flag, union jack, tricolor, Jolly Roger, flag,bunting, semaphore, ensign, jack, waft

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The army waved the white flag in surrender, acknowledging defeat.

Her white flag of truce fluttered in the gentle breeze, signaling a desire for negotiation.

The white sails of the yacht billowed against the azure sky, like a beacon of peace.

The white paint on the fence contrasted sharply with the vibrant green grass.