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wrap yourself in the flag — wrap (yourself) in the flag to say that that your beliefs or actions are only to benefit your country. Politicians are usually happy to wrap themselves in the flag and avoid the issues … New idioms dictionary
wrap yourself in the flag — If someone wraps themselves in the flag, they pretend to be doing something for patriotic reasons or out of loyalty, but their real motives are selfish. ( Drape yourself in the flag is an alternative form of this idiom) … The small dictionary of idiomes
wrap yourself in the flag — drape/wrap (yourself) in the flag to pretend to do something for your country when you are really doing it for your own advantage. Companies in the UK are finding it useful to wrap themselves in the British flag … New idioms dictionary
wrap yourself in the flag — If someone wraps themselves in the flag, they pretend to be doing something for patriotic reasons or out of loyalty, but their real motives are selfish. ( Drape yourself in the flag is an alternative form of this idiom) (Dorking School… … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
wrap in the flag — wrap (yourself) in the flag to say that that your beliefs or actions are only to benefit your country. Politicians are usually happy to wrap themselves in the flag and avoid the issues … New idioms dictionary
wrap in the flag — drape/wrap (yourself) in the flag to pretend to do something for your country when you are really doing it for your own advantage. Companies in the UK are finding it useful to wrap themselves in the British flag … New idioms dictionary
wrap somebody up — ˌwrap ˈup | ˌwrap sb/yourself ˈup derived to put warm clothes on sb/yourself • She told them to wrap up warm/warmly. Main entry: ↑wrapderived … Useful english dictionary
wrap up — n. final summary or report; summary of the news v. finish, take care of the final details, tie up loose ends ; summarize; wrap in paper or cloth, package; absorbed, engrossed wear much clothes in order to keep warm; cover yourself up … English contemporary dictionary
drape yourself in the flag — drape/wrap (yourself) in the flag to pretend to do something for your country when you are really doing it for your own advantage. Companies in the UK are finding it useful to wrap themselves in the British flag … New idioms dictionary
WYS — Watertown Youth Soccer (Community » Sports) Westwood Youth Soccer (Community » Sports) Woburn Youth Soccer (Community » Sports) **** Wyandotte Southern Railroad Company (Regional » Railroads) * Winthrop Youth Soccer (Community » Sports) *… … Abbreviations dictionary