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"Flanked with flying colors!" - What does it mean?
I've heard this expression in an episode of a series I usually watch.
Could you guys help me to figure it out?
Thanks in advance
29 lut 2016 18:11
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The sentence as a whole I am not completely sure of the meaning as I am unsure of the context. However, to flank something, in military terms, is to attack or guard from the side e.g. "They attacked us from both flanks" meaning one army attacked another on both sides.
The second part of the sentence "with flying colours/colors" means to do something with a lot of success. For example, if someone passed their exams with 90%-100% then they passed their exam with flying colours.
So with regard to the sentence as a whole, I can only presume an army attacked another army on both sides and had a lot of success.
I hope this helped.
29 lutego 2016
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Without more context it is impossible to say for certain, but I wonder if you misheard, and it was actually 'flunked with flying colours'. Flunk can sometimes be used to mean 'fail an exam' and there is a set phrase 'pass with flying colours' which means that someone passed an exam or test very well, with high marks. So it is possible that this was a deliberately ironic remark, meaning that the person failed an exam very badly.
29 lutego 2016
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