Pennant in a sentence as a noun

" And the Red Sox did win the pennant, and lots of people got free furniture.

If his ballteam can't win the pennant, then burn down the damn stadiums.

Here's what I got searching country names searching the pennant list from "Janes Fighting Ships 1988-89".

I call it telescope or pennant code, it's definitely a smell.

That version's been done, eg. Jordan's Furniture's "If the Red Sox win the pennant, all furniture is free!

I'm not really into sports but every year I dare to hope this might be year the pennant finally comes to San Francisco.

Like, I am, just here to witness it all, like the bottom of the 9th when the home team is down by 7 and everyone has already gone home in late September, the pennant race long lost, the hopes of summer gone.

Pennant definitions

noun

the award given to the champion

See also: crown

noun

a flag longer than it is wide (and often tapering)

noun

a long flag; often tapering

See also: pennon streamer waft