A flag usually bearing a white skull and crossbones on a black background; indicates a pirate ship.
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Examples for "blackjack"
1Remember that time we played blackjack and you tried to count cards?
2That may be enough to send banks back to the blackjack table.
3Professor Graham Kendall is a mathematician studying blackjack, roulette...and packs of cards.
4I like to play blackjack and I love the pools in Vegas.
5Wouldn't nothing grow in the new rows except broom-sedge and blackjack sprouts.
1The black flag from the Alamo and the Missions hung above it.
2The black flag you saw flying at the peak was no deception.
3For more than fifty generations the church has carried the black flag.
4Never did the black flag of a Caesar or a Napoleon III.
5One recreated the group's notorious black flag to fit the avian theme.
1Bring a pirate flag, a few bottles of wine, and a laid-back attitude.
2A pirate flag will set you back fifty-two cents.
3The skull was mounted on a wall, the leg bones crossed below like the symbol on a pirate flag.
4A small pirate flag flew at each table, featuring not one but two skulls and crossbones, one for the bride, one for the groom.
5Ammon McNeely was on the aid horror show Jolly Roger nearby and was drinking King Cobras, flying his pirate flag, and hollering pirate stuff.
1Batten down the hatches... hoist the jolly roger, etc etc.
2The jolly roger is flying high once again.
3Something came to relieve the tenseness of the moment for Jolly Roger.
4He was staring at Jolly Roger in a strange sort of way.
5There was no corrosive bitterness of the vengeful in Jolly Roger's heart.
6Her head was no longer in the crook of Jolly Roger's arm.
7Jolly Roger paused long enough to take the cartridges from his gun.
8Jolly Roger widened the snow-slit another inch, straining his ears to hear.
9Into the forest Jolly Roger went alone, puffing furiously at his pipe.
10Yet he knew Jolly Roger and Nada could not be far away.
11There was still half an hour of daylight when Jolly Roger arrived.
12A curious smile curled his thin lips as he watched Jolly Roger.
13It was the old Jolly Roger-theold master come to life again.
14It was evening, three days later, when Jolly Roger and Peter returned.
15Praying that Peter would remain quiet, Jolly Roger took off his shoes.
16Jolly Roger's eyes, coming suddenly out of darkness, were wide and staring.
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