A flagged path or area of ground is covered with large, flat, square pieces of stone.
She sat on a chair in the flagged yard.
flagged in British English
(flæɡd)
adjective
paved
She sat on a chair in the flagged yard.
paved in British English
(peɪvd)
adjective
1.
(of a road, path, etc) covered with a firm surface suitable for travel, as with paving stones or concrete
a small paved courtyard
2.
covered with a hard layer of something
shelves paved with marble
Examples of 'flagged' in a sentence
flagged
Intent, concerned, Patrick watches as Rebecca watches the top being flagged at her.
Sean Thomas THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE (2002)
Then Fran swerved neatly into a flagged parking space by an old, crumbling wall.
Kate Cann READY? (2002)
All related terms of 'flagged'
flag
A flag is a piece of cloth which can be attached to a pole and which is used as a sign , signal, or symbol of something, especially of a particular country.
beflag
to decorate with flags
masthead
A ship's masthead is the highest part of its mast.
flag up
If you flag up something such as a problem , you bring it to someone's attention.
flag out
to register (a commercial vehicle) in a country other than the one in which it operates, usually in order to take advantage of favourable rates of taxation
red flag
A red flag is a flag that is red in colour and is used to indicate danger or as a sign that you should stop.
flag down
If you flag down a vehicle, especially a taxi , you wave at it as a signal for the driver to stop.