flagstaff Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈflæɡ.stɑːf]
  • Us [ ˈflæɡ.stæf]

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  • The cost of erecting and dismantling the flagstaffs was approximately £400.

  • Does this mean that it does not have a cross tree or that it is more than one flagstaff on the roof of a building?

  • The condition of the flagstaff at this military cemetery became dangerous during the severe winter of last year.

  • Seen from ground level it is perfect, with only a flagstaff at one end of each of the high blocks.

  • Then, we have to look at the flag which is flown from the flagstaff.

  • What on earth is a single flagstaff?

  • There are ports with narrow approach channels where one must not go in if a ship is coming out, and a signal is put up on the flagstaff accordingly.

  • The stadium is built entirely of reinforced concrete with a 70 meter (230 ft) tower that bears the stadium's flagstaff.

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