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blue flag
noun
any North American plant of the genus Iris, especially I. versicolor : the state flower of Tennessee.
Blue Flag
noun
an award given to a seaside resort that meets EU standards of cleanliness of beaches and purity of water in bathing areas
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of blue flag1
Example Sentences
Ever since then, Iāve been marking fruit on my map, and now I have a crazy map where you canāt see streets, you canāt see any highways, because itās just blue flags everywhere.
At the military cemetery of the Field of Mars, the sea of yellow and blue flags fluttering over the graves of Ukraineās war dead is massive and continues to grow each week.
The US island territory's red, white and blue flag adorns homes and businesses, and the sounds of salsa and reggaetón boom from passing cars and restaurants selling fried plantains and spit-roasted pork.
It began with blue flags flapping from the dugout roofs and blue rags raised and waved through the rollicking full house.
Their campaign also goes by the name the āBlue Revolutionā - a reference to the blue flag created in 1952 when British-administered Eritrea became an autonomous region of Ethiopia before it was later annexed.
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