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flagpoleflag‧pole /ˈflæɡpəʊl $ -poʊl/ noun [countable] - Fog encircles the Wallasey ferry: a gull on the flagpole has taken command.
- In the centre of the buildings was a square parade ground with a forlorn flagpole.
- In the middle of the grass is a flagpole from which the Union Jack hangs.
- Now we haven't even got a flagpole.
- Outside, on the front lawn hoisted atop a wooden flagpole, an eternal blank check waves bravely in the breeze.
- The five buildings of the campus formed a quadrangle arranged around a grassy plaza, with a great flagpole in the center.
- The roof is covered in copper, in keeping with historic accuracy, and flagpoles rise once again on the towers.
a tall pole on which a flag hangs SYN flagstaff |