Sentence examples for resembling a flag from inspiring English sources

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The bone china piece has a narrow tube shape to keep coffee warm and a handle resembling a flag twisting in the wind.

In alternation, a gymnast appears in one frame and then the other, grabs the pole and cantilevers his body parallel to the ground, resembling a flag.

In general terms, the fibonacci series is 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, etc. Flag: A brief consolidation pattern within a steep advance (or decline) generally in the form of a compact rectangle, tilted against the prevailing trend, and resembling a flag.

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Performed in the top screen, this feat resembles a flag at full-mast, suggesting ascendancy and security; in the lower screen, it evokes half-staff, and mourning or distress.

In Figure 1 notice how the price does, indeed, resemble a flag.

Uba4 contains a sequence (IYKDDE; amino acids 333 338) that resembles a FLAG epitope (DYKXXD) [36].

If you prefer, you could paint the bottom half of your nails red, and when they are dry, add strokes of white with a skinny brush on top to resemble a flag.

It seems silly, for example, to have Cio-Cio-San drape Sorrow (her son with Pinkerton) in a robe resembling an American flag, and the gesture drew giggles from the audience.

Zhu's first visual gesture was an image of paint strokes, resembling a stylized U.S. flag with a "Z" in the star field.

A brane may, in Greene's words, resemble "a gargantuan flag whose surface extends indefinitely".

Especially if, like me, your wardrobe veers between two tones: sober (black and navy) and neons, which I usually whack together so as to resemble a crap flag.

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