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Old Glory

noun

  1. a nickname for the flag of the United States of America

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Old Glory

  1. A nickname for the United States flag.

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Vendors were selling a variety of colorful national flags in downtown L.A. on Wednesday, but Axel Martinez settled on one with with Old Glory on one half and the Mexican flag on the other.

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Old Glory, Christmas decor and Easter trimmings suddenly pop up in their front yard.

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They waved Mexican flags and Salvadoran and Venezuelan ones, with nary an Old Glory in sight.

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Besides, Trump would deport an immigrant singing “The Star-Spangled Banner” in front of Old Glory if he had the chance.

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A flagpole that was once world’s tallest: a 184-foot staff from which Old Glory flies at sea level.

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