Captain William Driver made the nickname
The US Flag is called Old Glory.
Old glory.
Old Glory is the nickname for the flag of the United States.
The US flag is commonly referred to as "Old Glory."
Old Glory.
Old glory
The compound noun Old Glory is a proper noun, a nickname for the American flag. A nickname is a name for a specific person or thing. A proper noun is always capitalized.
The American Flags nickname is Old Glory.
The U.S. flag is often called "Old Glory."
The name "Old Glory" was first used by William Woodman Harvey, a sea captain from Massachusetts, in 1831. He referred to a large flag he had made for his ship, which he named "Old Glory." The term later became a popular nickname for the United States flag, symbolizing patriotism and national pride.
The hinkpink for "what is a sack for old glory" is "flag bag." A hinkpink is a pair of rhyming words that describe a phrase or concept, and in this case, "flag" refers to "old glory," which is a nickname for the American flag, while "bag" represents a sack.
its another name for the flag and it could also be a ship or both.