Flag-day
noun, (sometimes initial capital letters) British.
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June 14, the anniversary of the day (June 14, 1777) when Congress adopted the Stars and Stripes as the national flag of the United States.
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(Brit) a day on which money is collected by a charity and small flags, emblems, or stickers are given to contributors
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June 14, the annual holiday in the US to celebrate the adoption in 1777 of the Stars and Stripes
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