white flag in English

noun
1
a white flag or cloth used as a symbol of surrender, truce, or a desire to parley.
Morale is low in the army and many soldiers are preparing white flags of surrender.

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1. It's a white flag.

2. Judge raises the white flag.

3. Is that a white flag?

4. Me standing here, waving a white flag?

5. Remember the fake white flag at Berhagen?

6. In battle, a white flag signals surrender.

7. I have to raise the white flag.

8. " Raise the white flag and give up your arms.

9. A red and white flag was flying in the wind.

10. No, but Merlyn assures me that he'll be waving the white flag.

11. It don't seem exactly right to shoot a man waving'a white flag, Mike.

12. Wennerström wants to see me waving a white flag, not a red one.

13. A golden coach with a white flag waving from the window rumbled over the stones.

14. It is out of the question to run up the white flag after your heroic resistance."

15. ‘The top players will continue to demand more money and eventually the league will Cave in to the pressure from the big clubs.’ Synonyms yield , surrender, submit, succumb, back down, make concessions, capitulate, give in, give up, raise the white flag, show the white flag

16. On September 20, he blessed and consecrated the new yellow-blue-white flag of Tuva, which had been officially adopted three days previously.

17. After this addition, Sheikh Mohammed bin Thani officially adopted a patterned purple-red and white flag which bore a strong resemblance to its modern derivative.

18. By late afternoon, Belarusians, many of them holding the red-white flag of the first republic, made their way to the center of Minsk, with some …

19. When he reached the Chambeshi River on the morning of 14 November, the British magistrate Hector Croad appeared under a white flag and delivered a message from the allied General Jacob van Deventer, informing him of the armistice.

20. 22 We wave the "white flag" to call a truce, surrender, or show we are unarmed. A "white lie" is a harmless untruth,[www.Sentencedict.com] while "white magic" is good magic. White may conjure up negative images as well.

21. But cupid got me in a Chokehold And I'm afraid I might give in Towel's on the mat, my white flag is wavin' I mean she even cooks me pancakes And Alka Seltzer when my tummy aches If that ain't love then I don't know what love is

22. But cupid got me in a Chokehold And I'm afraid I might give in Towels on the mat, my white flag is wavin' I mean she even cooks me pancakes And Alka Seltzer when my tummy aches If that ain't love Then I don't know what love is We even got a secret handshake And she loves the music that my band makes I know I'm young But if I had to choose her