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View synonyms for Old Glory

Old Glory

noun

  1. a nickname for the flag of the United States of America
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Old Glory

  1. A nickname for the United States flag.
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In between, Old Glory was temporarily removed and then hoisted again against protocols.

Old Glory is just another symbol of America's descent into wokeness.

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“The American people will not tolerate government-funded degeneracy at home, and we certainly will not accept its force-feeding abroad under Old Glory,” he said.

Criticizing Old Glory sounds unpatriotic to him and others who served - and to families who lost loved ones to war.

Criticizing Old Glory sounds unpatriotic to him and others who served — and to families who lost loved ones to war.

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