Burgees [noun]

Definition of Burgees:

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Opposite/Antonyms of Burgees:

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Sentence/Example of Burgees:

The limit in the number of members was increased from 200 to 300, and the club burgee also underwent a change.

The race was under the Royal London burgee, and was sailed in gloomy weather and a smart (p. 355) north-east breeze.

He appeared on deck presently with a long blue burgee on which was emblazoned in white letters the single word Maggie.

That makes us pirates, and that old Maggie burgee floatin' at the fore ain't nothin' more nor less than the Jolly Roger.

He did meet Deacon Burgee, who stared at him with more of rage than of amazement in his wrinkled countenance.

I could see Jean now helping haul down our burgee, and the deck boy, Willy, in his hurried work about the boat.

The burgee of the other Club we have named has undergone many changes.

"You don't have to hold him," called Captain Burgee, dismounting from Loopy the mate.

And the burgee––the letters on the burgee––my cousin Alice worked them.

Burgee's long, low house was indecently plain, without even so much as a gimcrack or bit of gingerbread decoration.