英:['flægˌweɪvə]
美:['flægˌweɪvə]
英:['flægˌweɪvə]
美:['flægˌweɪvə]
noun
one who is intensely and conspicuously patriotic
one who waves a flag in signaling
a song intended to rouse patriotic sentiment
noun
one who is intensely and conspicuously patriotic
one who waves a flag in signaling
a song intended to rouse patriotic sentiment
The first known use of flag-waver was in 1894
1 a newspaper columnist who never manages to be anything other than a knee-jerk flag-waver
2 For those two groups to get in not just over Carey and O’Connor, but more traditional rock and roll flag-wavers like Oasis and Lenny Kravitz, is also something of a shock.