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Meanings of
flagging
in anglès
Weak from exhaustion.
drooping
Related terms
tired
Usage of
flagging
in anglès
1
The South African economy is
flagging
,
with negative growth in recent months.
2
Thus he braced our
flagging
spirits, speaking words of encouragement and hope.
3
The aim of the measures is to kick-start the
flagging
property market.
4
The good news is Rowling's fertile imagination shows no sign of
flagging
.
5
If you thought our interest in this issue was
flagging
,
think again.
6
Just the opposite of what India, with its
flagging
growth rate, needs.
7
Carrefour is facing pressure to revive its
flagging
share price at home.
8
Indeed, The Mark seems like the best option yet for
flagging
gear.
9
Other possibilities include
flagging
users who are constantly skipped over, Ology.com reports.
10
The work is
flagging
up studies that we didn't know about before.
11
Slowly the marble
flagging
was sinking in all directions toward the centre.
12
Worries over
flagging
economic growth in China are also weighing on sentiment.
13
But the others were
flagging
,
especially as soldiers continued flooding the fortress.
14
They say raising taxes on the rich would hurt a
flagging
economy.
15
Economists said these developments were
flagging
a sharp slowdown in domestic demand.
16
Encourage the
flagging
spirit of patriotism in your public schools and universities.
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flagging
flag
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
boost flagging
revive flagging
Flagging
through the time
Flagging
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common