1. red, white and blue - Adjective
2. Red, white and blue - Proper noun
(UK) The flag of the United Kingdom.
(US) The flag of the United States of America.
The flag of France.
The flag of the Netherlands.
The flag of Russia.
red, white and blue (comparative more red, white and blue, superlative most red, white and blue)
(US) Quintessentially American.
Actually, if you could see close in my eyes, the American flag is waving in both of them and up my spine is growing this red, white and blue stripe. Walt Disney
Hell will freeze over before any other flags fly in Gibraltar that are not our flags. Red, white and blue. Red, white and proud. Red, white and free! Fabian Picardo
Our people will never keep the Red Flag flying here. There is only one banner that Britain flies, the one that has kept flying for centuries-the red, white and blue. Margaret Thatcher
I've played every beer joint tavern from New York City out to Pasadena Every corn dog fair and rodeo And sold out every basketball arena I like to get down with my boys in Afghanistan and Baghdad city too I am a red, white and blue blood graduate of Honkytonk U. Toby Keith
I much prefer playing the bad guys. I think they are always the most interesting characters. I liken it to painting: if you're playing the good guy, you get three colors: red, white and blue. But if you're the bad guy, you get the whole palette. Ronny Cox
The politicians were talking themselves red, white and blue in the face. Clare Boothe Luce