0 a large, flat piece of stone or concrete used for paths, floors, etc.
1 a flat piece of stone used esp. outside a building to make floors, stairs, and paths
A low passage gives access to a number of small chambers constructed of flagstones.
Grass sprouted between the pebbles and a greenish stain lay upon the flagstones.
He did not notice her, she had come so quietly and cautiously over the flagstones.
The flagstones of the floor had been torn up, and a great hollow cavern had been dug below.
Today, with cheap and frequent shipping routes, timber has replaced flagstone as the most viable resource on the island.
This contrasts with the absence of marl and charcoal, as well as the non-oily texture, in the midden above the flagstones.
The flagstone, even as a skin, would bring something else to our wall, physical and poetic, a sense of continuity, personal memory.