Lowest ranking commissioned officer, etymologically the carrier of the ensign flag.
An emblem flown as a symbol of nationality.
1 She'd never heard quite that note in the brash young ensign 's voice.
2 At his command the British ensign soon fluttered gaily in the breeze.
3 These were adopted as the ensign of Siena, in the Middle Ages.
4 The ensign from Montana is clearly the best marksman in the class.
5 The British ensign was drawn over the body of the dead Indian.
6 The French ensign was still flying at the head of the foremast.
7 The Roman lituus, the chief ensign of the augurs, became the crozier.
8 Stott handed the paper back to the ensign and looked through him.
9 I am English, and I am an ensign in the Malmoe Regiment.
10 National ensign of the United States formally adopted by Congress in 1777.
11 He, Giorgio, had reached the rank of ensign - alferez - and cooked for the general.
12 They hoisted the English ensign , but she showed no colours in return.
13 Before the ensign arrived at the spot Torry made a second discovery.
14 Just then the English ensign was seen to descend from the peak.
15 I thought I would ask the ensign what to do with Linton.
16 The ensign had not been part of her group from the Academy.
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