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Union Jack

noun as in flag of the united kingdom

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By the time they hung up their Union Jack dresses in 2000, the Spice Girls had sold over 55 million records worldwide.

They drove the Union Jack-branded Mini the short distance from the Brandenburg Gate to the British Embassy.

The Queen and James Bond jumped out of a helicopter in Union Jack parachutes!

And there were booties, a cropped leather jacket, an Alexander McQueen skull scarf and glittering Union Jack clutch.

The Turner Prize-winning duo reinterprets the Union Jack for their largest show to date in Berlin and Paris.

The citadel was therefore rapidly entered, and the union-jack displayed on the walls.

No doubt the apparition in the bay of a force flying the tricolor and the union-jack frightened the people.

The Union-jack floats over it, the State of Maine is its next-door neighbor, and fish and fog are its principal productions.

The Union Jack of England was soon run up in answer, and followed by a shot.

A minute later the wireless mast at the top of the airship met his view, with its tiny fluttering Union Jack attached to it.

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

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