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flagverb1 to be limp from lack of water or vigorflowers flagging in the summer heat droop, hang, loll, sag, swag, wilt slouch, slumpcave (in), collapse, crumple, drop, fall, sink, subside, yield distend, stiffenrise, straighten, unbend, uncurl to lose bodily strength or vigorwe flagged as we neared the end of the long mountain trail decay, droop, emaciate, fade, fail, go, lag, languish, sag, sink, waste (away), weaken, wilt, wither break down, wear outyielddegenerate, deteriorate, rot, run down convalesce, rally, rebound, recover, recuperategain flagverb2to direct or notify by a movement or gestureflagged the cars into the other parking lot beckon, gesture, motion, signal, wave nodgesticulate, mime, pantomime, signsignalizeacquaint, advise, inform, relate, tellflourish, shrug flagnouna piece of cloth with a special design that is used as an emblem or for signalingthe flags of both countries were prominently displayed at the treaty signing banderole(or banderol), banner, colors, ensign, guidon, jack, pendant(also pendent, chiefly British), pennant, pennon, standard, streamer bunting, gonfalonblack flag, Jolly Roger, tricolor, union jack, white flagburgee, semaphore, signaler(or signaller), waftbadge, coat of arms, crest, insignia an object intended to give public notice or warningroad crews using handheld stop signs as flags at both ends of the highway construction zone signal, tocsin red lightknell in the 14th century |