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  1. Learn the meaning of the idiom with flying colours, which means to do something very successfully. See examples, synonyms, translations and related words.

  2. A ship in harbour, flying its flags. "With flying colours" ("with flying colors" in American English) is a popular idiom of the English language that is used to describe how well someone has completed a task.

  3. (British English) (American English with ˌflying ˈcolors) with great success: We expect your son to pass the exam with flying colours. ♢ She came through her French test with flying colours. In the past, if a ship or an army lost a battle it had to take down its colours (= the national flag).

  4. The phrase “with flying colors” is a popular idiom in the English language that has been used for centuries. Its origins can be traced back to naval battles, where ships would fly their colors (flags) to identify themselves as friendly or enemy vessels.

  5. Meaning: If you pass something with flying colours (colors), you pass easily, with a very high mark or grade. Country: International English | Subject Area: Colours | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.

  6. Learn the meaning and usage of the phrase 'with flying colours', which means very successfully. See examples of how to use it in sentences and compare it with other expressions.

  7. 1. a. : moving or capable of moving in the air. b. : moving or made by moving rapidly. flying feet. a flying leap. c. : very brief. 2. : intended for ready movement or action. a flying squad car. 3. : having stylized wings used especially of livestock brand marks. 4. : of or relating to the operation of aircraft. a flying club. 5.

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