Flag
Flag verb - To lose bodily strength or vigor.
Usage example: we flagged as we neared the end of the long mountain trail
Nearby Word: flagging
Rally
Rally verb - To assemble and make ready for action.
How words are described
| similar | similar flag | similar rally |
| certain | certain flag | certain rally |
| small | small flag | small rally |
| real | real flag | real rally |
| Other adjectives: massive, big, huge, famous, white, major, national, giant, modern. | ||
Common collocations
Both words in one sentence
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Marti, a law major, ditches a law rally across the state to help the Hellcats in a flag football game after faking being sick, something only Savannah knows.
Source: Ho Yay / Live-Action TV -
He spoke to the Assembly, urging them to rally behind the tricolour flag and give power to the Duke of Orleans.
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Road Runner's Death Valley Rally marked the end of each stage with a checkered flag.
Source: Level Goal
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