0 a flag that is waved to show that you accept defeat or do not intend to attack: --
1 a white cloth that is a symbol of defeat or of giving up on something --
We are not hoisting a white flag of surrender.
We do not want him to show the white flag; we want him to be dignified and not like a spoiled boy.
Is it flying the white flag of surrender?
There is no question of asking the miners to fly either a white flag or the red flag.
He has hoisted the white flag at half-mast.
It is rather soon for him to have hoisted the white flag.
You live under the cowering peace of the white flag, retreating from one position after another.
Her policy smacks far more of the green flag than the white flag.