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Definition of Stars and Stripes in English: Stars and Stripesplural noun treated as singular The national flag of the US. 星条旗(美国国旗) the Stars and Stripes was lowered the sun was setting behind the Stars and Stripes Example sentencesExamples - The picture of the Stars and Stripes being raised over Iwo Jima's Mount Suribachi made photographer Joe Rosenthal a household name after the war.
- One marine wrapped his face in the Stars and Stripes.
- They know that not every fashionable young man wants to don a T-shirt with the Stars and Stripes.
- He took to wearing a Stars and Stripes pin in his lapel.
- Democrats and Republicans were praising Ronald Reagan because he had made it okay to fly the Stars and Stripes again.
- Today, Americans have adopted the Stars and Stripes not so much as a symbol of defiance against an aggressor but as an emblem for their grief and mourning for what happened.
- CNN, NBC and ABC all made great play of The Stars and Stripes being hoisted atop the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
- He looked around, expecting to see the Stars and Stripes fluttering from a nearby roof but could see nothing, only that black ripple of a shadow dancing on the wall.
- The Stars and Stripes were raised over Texas, Oregon, California, and the Southwest.
- Pledging allegiance to the Stars and Stripes has nothing to do with it.
- Right now, that is what the Stars and Stripes does for this country.
- A plastic glass, plates, or paper napkins donning the Stars and Stripes add a festive mood.
- Moments earlier, the Stars and Stripes was controversially burned in the middle of Oxford.
- The protesters staged their own rituals by burning the Stars and Stripes.
- The Stars and Stripes would fly as it had flown the day before, and as it had under Clinton or Eisenhower.
- Yesterday bouquets of lilies, pansies and white roses adorned its steps, flanked by a union flag and the Stars and Stripes.
- On the wall behind was hung the Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes.
- When soldiers show up wearing the Stars and Stripes on their shoulders, people know what to expect.
- The Stars and Stripes was burnt in a dozen capital cities.
- But come the resumption it was America and the Stars and Stripes that were flying high.
Definition of Stars and Stripes in US English: Stars and Stripesplural nounˈˌstɑrz ən ˈstraɪpsˈˌstärz ən ˈstrīps treated as singular The national flag of the US. It has 13 horizontal stripes, alternating red and white, which represent the original Thirteen Colonies. In the upper left corner is a field of blue with 50 white stars, which represent the 50 states. the Stars and Stripes was lowered the sun was setting behind the Stars and Stripes Example sentencesExamples - When soldiers show up wearing the Stars and Stripes on their shoulders, people know what to expect.
- Right now, that is what the Stars and Stripes does for this country.
- A plastic glass, plates, or paper napkins donning the Stars and Stripes add a festive mood.
- The Stars and Stripes were raised over Texas, Oregon, California, and the Southwest.
- The picture of the Stars and Stripes being raised over Iwo Jima's Mount Suribachi made photographer Joe Rosenthal a household name after the war.
- One marine wrapped his face in the Stars and Stripes.
- He looked around, expecting to see the Stars and Stripes fluttering from a nearby roof but could see nothing, only that black ripple of a shadow dancing on the wall.
- They know that not every fashionable young man wants to don a T-shirt with the Stars and Stripes.
- He took to wearing a Stars and Stripes pin in his lapel.
- The protesters staged their own rituals by burning the Stars and Stripes.
- On the wall behind was hung the Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes.
- The Stars and Stripes was burnt in a dozen capital cities.
- Moments earlier, the Stars and Stripes was controversially burned in the middle of Oxford.
- Today, Americans have adopted the Stars and Stripes not so much as a symbol of defiance against an aggressor but as an emblem for their grief and mourning for what happened.
- But come the resumption it was America and the Stars and Stripes that were flying high.
- CNN, NBC and ABC all made great play of The Stars and Stripes being hoisted atop the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
- Pledging allegiance to the Stars and Stripes has nothing to do with it.
- Democrats and Republicans were praising Ronald Reagan because he had made it okay to fly the Stars and Stripes again.
- The Stars and Stripes would fly as it had flown the day before, and as it had under Clinton or Eisenhower.
- Yesterday bouquets of lilies, pansies and white roses adorned its steps, flanked by a union flag and the Stars and Stripes.
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