Similar words: truce, deed of trust, flagon, breach of trust, terms of trade, half-truth, spruce, balance of trade. Meaning: n. flag consisting of a piece of white cloth that is hoisted to signal surrender or to ask for a truce.
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1. The ship was flying the flag of truce.
2. No flag of truce possible. Men are willing to die, provided their opponent will kill them.
3. The two commanders met under a white flag of truce. Grant demanded unconditional surrender.
4. We could see the man who carried the flag of truce attempting to hold Silver back.
5. And what do you want with your flag of truce?' he cried.
6. The gesture was equivalent to a flag of truce in civilized warfare.
7. Flag of truce! ' I heard someone say; and then, immediately after, with a cry of surprise, 'Silver himself! '
8. 'And what do you want with your flag of truce?'.
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9. When a messenger that he had sent under flag of truce was killed, his troops burnt the Summer Palace to the ground.
10. The Dragoons arrived on the battlefield and sent a party forward under a flag of truce.
11. "Well," resumed Combeferre, "I am going to fasten my handkerchief to my cane, and go as a flag of truce, to offer to exchange our man for theirs."
12. Brown was furious that the crowd outside had refused to honor his white flag of truce earlier in the day. He told Sinn that his men could have killed unarmed men and women, but did not do so.
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