0 rows of brightly coloured small flags, often in the colours of a country's flag, that are hung across roads or rooms, or above a stage, as decoration for special occasions or political events: --
1 any of several types of small singing bird with a short, wide beak, and usually brownish feathers, found in Europe, Asia, and Africa: --
2 in the game of baseball, an act by the batter of hitting the ball fairly slowly and only a short distance, to put it into a position that causes difficulties for the fielders (= the players on the team whose turn it is to throw and catch the ball), and helps the batter's own team to score: --
Triumphal arches were erected across Broadway, houses and stores were decorated with bunting, cannons boomed, and bells rang.
They made a parade showing, being six in number and gaily decorated with flags and bunting.
The city was regally adorned with flags and bunting and illumination and music everywhere.
The bunting in front of the booths was pulled off, and the lines began to move.
Our national colors were to be seen everywhere, even the lighthouse on the point being draped from top to bottom in clouds of red, white and blue bunting.
The Japanese play "small ball", a style emphasizing bunting, stealing, sacrifice hitting, and team harmony.
There was another round of bullpens and pitchers' fielding practice and hitting and bunting.
Bird species at risk include barn owls, redshank, corn bunting and corncrake.