Front | flag v |
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Back | verb (-gg-)1 [transitive] ~ sth to put a special mark next to information that you think is importantI've flagged the paragraphs that we need to look at in more detail. 2 [intransitive] to become tired, weaker or less enthusiasticIt had been a long day and the children were beginning to flag. Her confidence had never flagged.  flagging support/enthusiasmˌflag sb/sthˈdownto signal to the driver of a vehicle to stop by waving at themShe flagged down a passing motorist.ˌflag sthˈup(BrE) to draw attention to sthThe report flagged up the dangers of under-age drinking. |
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