Flag consisting of a piece of white cloth that is hoisted to signal surrender or to ask for a truce.
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Examples for "white flag"
Examples for "white flag"
1In a few minutes Hamilton returned under the white flag and shouted:
2Their badges were the white flag, the Bourbon lilies, and the cross.
3I guess the sentries saw him before they saw the white flag.
4So it was that I raised the white flag for a parley.
5A few bombs and revolver shots and the white flag went up.
1The governor immediately sent the letter across, with a flag of truce.
2Forrest sent in a flag of truce, with a demand for surrender.
3Gosse advanced waving a red bandanna handkerchief as a flag of truce.
4Get the gig ready, with an ensign and a flag of truce.
5This was a flag of truce, desiring to communicate with the pale-faces.
6We must take out a flag of truce and treat with them.
7They chose William Bateman to go forward with a flag of truce.
8He was finally captured by his captors violating a flag of truce.
9Pee-wee accepted this as a flag of truce, and felt somewhat reassured.
10He therefore would receive a flag of truce, and listen to proposals.
11A flag of truce should ever be held sacred, answered Mr Ferris.
12Lord Nelson, therefore, sent a flag of truce, with the following letter-
13You have, I hope, therefore, come up with a flag of truce?
14Doesn't make your flag of truce worth a good damn, does it?
15Some one in Quebec had fired on the flag of truce.
16State what was done while the flag of truce was in.
Translations for flag of truce