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bunting

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Noun — Strips of small flags or colored triangular fabric strung up as festive decoration.

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How to use bunting

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string of bunting festive bunting snow bunting

Etymology

Possibly from an old dialect word meaning "to sift flour", referring to the plain woven cloth once used for sifting and later for making flags.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “bunting” mean?

The word “bunting” means strips of small flags or colored triangular fabric strung up as festive decoration. In plain terms, decorative flag strings for celebrations, or, separately, a type of small bird or a baby's wrapped outerwear.

How do you pronounce “bunting”?

“Bunting” is pronounced BUHN-tihng (/ˈbʌntɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “bunting” in a sentence?

Here is “bunting” used in a sentence: “They hung bunting across the garden for the street party.”

What part of speech is “bunting”?

“Bunting” is a noun.

How many meanings does “bunting” have?

“Bunting” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: strips of small flags or colored triangular fabric strung up as festive decoration.

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