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colours plural noun 1 the flag of a nation, regiment or ship. 2 the coloured uniform or other distinguishing badge awarded to team-members in certain games. 3 a badge of ribbons in colours representing a particular party, etc, worn to show support for it. 4 the coloured dress of a jockey and horse, identifying the horse's owner. in one's true colours as one really is. nail one's colours to the mast to announce openly one's irrevocable support for something or someone. with flying colours with great success.
colours plural noun 1 the flag of a nation, regiment or ship. 2 the coloured uniform or other distinguishing badge awarded to team-members in certain games. 3 a badge of ribbons in colours representing a particular party, etc, worn to show support for it. 4 the coloured dress of a jockey and horse, identifying the horse's owner. in one's true colours as one really is. nail one's colours to the mast to announce openly one's irrevocable support for something or someone. with flying colours with great success.
colours plural noun 1 the flag of a nation, regiment or ship. 2 the coloured uniform or other distinguishing badge awarded to team-members in certain games. 3 a badge of ribbons in colours representing a particular party, etc, worn to show support for it. 4 the coloured dress of a jockey and horse, identifying the horse's owner. in one's true colours as one really is. nail one's colours to the mast to announce openly one's irrevocable support for something or someone. with flying colours with great success.
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