Ensigns [noun]
Definition of Ensigns:
flag
Synonyms of Ensigns:
Opposite/Antonyms of Ensigns:
-
Sentence/Example of Ensigns:
As a result, throughout the nation men returned to campuses, and universities and colleges began to grind out ensigns and lieutenants in the thousands.
A golden eagle, the armorial ensign of the Ripperda family, crested the centre arch.
He took part in a number of campaigns and received his first commission, that of Ensign, in 1890.
The Hope lay safely moored, with her ensign at the peak, and flying the distinguished flag of the firm.
The flag of the club is the blue ensign of Her Majesty's fleet, with a gold crown and Maltese cross.
Our vessels paid him the more modest compliment of one royal salute, and hoisting the French imperial ensign.
The Captain grinned widely, but replied only by a more vigorous wave of the tattered ensign.
This man had formerly been my father's ensign, and was taken with Nolan's party at the time the latter was killed.
Names become commercial property in Paris, and have ended by constituting a sort of ensign of nobility.
The ensign had been dipped in salute to the flag, and the salute had been acknowledged by the admiral five minutes before.