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What is meant by "with flying colours"?
Aug 20, 2009 6:20 AM
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Both answer above are correct. It's mean to pass exam brilliantly
August 20, 2009
It means, "extremely successful".
The colors refers to the flags that might be waving in celebration of a victory.
Common phrases are, "I passed with flying colors." or "I came off with flying colors".
August 20, 2009
"With flying colours" means with great success, to do something really well.
I would say the most common usage relates to exams or tests. If someone does really well on a test, you can say they "passed with flying colours".
I'm not sure of the origin, but my guess is it relates to parades or ceremonial processions which often would use multicolored flags or banners "flying" in the air.
August 20, 2009
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