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red white and blue

noun as in American flag

noun as in Stars and Stripes

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The story of how “The Star-Spangled Banner” became the national anthem in 1931 is the story of a red-white-and-blue culture war.

The big placard advertising the show was now trimmed with red-white-and-blue bunting: ANIMALS IN SPACE!

Images from Florida show plenty of standard, pre-printed, red-white-and-blue campaign posters, on-message in every way.

"I will," said the rabbit, and then he hopped on with his valise and his red-white-and-blue-striped-barber-pole crutch.

Thus—in a few days—many brave men and skillful artillerists flocked to the red-white-and-blue standard of the United States.

Uncle Clem had taken out a fat black cigar with a red-white-and-blue band.

Then he shook out a red-white-and-blue silk American flag, and the crowd cheered.

On the day of a debate, an open platform for the speakers was decorated with red-white-and-blue bunting.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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