Flagstaffs [noun]

Definition of Flagstaffs:

bar, post

Synonyms of Flagstaffs:


Opposite/Antonyms of Flagstaffs:

-


Sentence/Example of Flagstaffs:

At the Flagstaff Tower the 74th and the remainder of the 38th suddenly told their officers that they would obey them no longer.

She was officially placed in commission with Old Glory flying proudly at her flagstaff on the 5th day of May, 1919.

There seemed to be a blockhouse on shore, and a kind of earthwork, near which was a flagstaff, but no flag was exhibited.

We could see, ascending the great flagstaff at the end of its halyard, the broad folds of the flag.

The Federal flag had been struck some time before, and the flagstaff now stood gaunt and undecorated.

In the midst of this battle, a British cannon ball cut Fort Moultrie's flagstaff in two, and brought down the flag.

It had passed through the mails, and had been posted in Flagstaff several days before.

I've got a hunch that we'll find the key to this mystery somewhere between Ash Fork and Flagstaff.

The lazaretto is a wretched building, with a flagstaff and two houses projecting on the two sides.

From the rocks before mentioned, on which the flagstaff stands, we had a fine view of Playgreen Lake.