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black flag
noun
a pirate flag, usually of black cloth with a white skull and crossbones on it; Jolly Roger.
a flag having two yellow and two black squares, signifying the letter L in the International Code of Signals: formerly so called when used by itself to indicate the presence of cholera on board a vessel.
a signal given to an automobile racing driver to stop, usually because the car may have a dangerous problem that requires inspection.
black flag
noun
another name for the Jolly Roger
Word History and Origins
Origin of black flag1
Example Sentences
"Their hearts must have sunk seeing this black flag against the whiteness of Antarctica," said David Waterhouse, curator of the polar museum at SPRI.
Fadi promises a photo shoot with black balaclavas, guns and black flags.
The sky was a black flag at first light.
The FBI has said the black flag of the Islamic State group was found inside the vehicle which ploughed into partygoers, along with two suspected improvised explosive devices discovered nearby.
The green and black flag of the opposition, now ubiquitous, stands out.
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