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Old Glory
noun
- a nickname for the flag of the United States of America
Old Glory
- A nickname for the United States flag.
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She was officially placed in commission with Old Glory flying proudly at her flagstaff on the 5th day of May, 1919.
"Old Glory" never welcomed them with a dip of its proud crest as they passed in and out of the town in tatters and rags.
Shows how seldom Old Glory is ever seen in these parts, said Josh, for they hardly know what to make of it.
It did thrill me to see Old Glory fluttering out in the wind.
Their comradeship seemed to be restored in all its old glory of freedom from petty restraint.
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