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oriflamme

[awr-uh-flam, or-] / ˈɔr əˌflæm, ˈɒr- /


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It also provides Author Steen with one of her most stunning sentences: "On the poop of the Rembwe, Macpherson's beard burnt like an oriflamme."

From Time Magazine Archive

Speaking before the Detroit Economic Club, Mr. Crawford rarely mentioned the Association's oriflamme of "free private enterprise" without interpolating the word "competitive" in lieu of "private."

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His white hands and fuzzy platinum hair gleaming like an oriflamme, he led the youths through a spirited charge on Bach.

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As London topers know, these lines are the doggerel oriflamme of that immemorial public house, "Finch's in the Strand."

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Crewdson, the invaluable butler-valet of the house, who presided over a zenana of maids, and seemed to carry his whiskers into the fray like an oriflamme, was visibly perturbed at this new notion.

From Love and Lucy by Hewlett, Maurice Henry