keep the flag flying
English
Verb
keep the flag flying (third-person singular simple present keeps the flag flying, present participle keeping the flag flying, simple past and past participle kept the flag flying)
- (bridge) To bid more or less rashly in order to liven up the game.
- 1911, Advanced Auction Bridge, page 158:
- In spite of Y's double and in spite of the fact that the spade suit is not of the slightest use to him, as A cannot get any discards on it, A bids two hearts not only to keep the flag flying and prevent Z from going game but with high hopes that Y's double is a bluff.
- 1929, The Sketch: A Journal of Art and Actuality, volume 147, page 96:
- […] all I know is that to keep the flag flying is an accepted part of bridge, […]
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