flagstaff

[flag-staf, -stahf]

flagstaff Definition

  • 1a staff or pole on which a flag is or can be displayed
  • 2a city in central Arizona, east of Phoenix

Using flagstaff: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "flagstaff" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The flagstaff at the courthouse was raised to half-mast.

  • Example

    The school's flagstaff was damaged during the storm.

flagstaff Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for flagstaff

Phrases with flagstaff

  • a hill in Adelaide, South Australia, where a flagstaff was erected in 1837 to signal the approach of ships

    Example

    Flagstaff Hill is a popular tourist destination in Adelaide.

  • a railway station in Melbourne, Victoria, named after the flagstaff erected there in 1853 to signal the approach of ships

    Example

    Flagstaff Station is located in the central business district of Melbourne.

  • gardens located in Melbourne, Victoria, named after the flagstaff erected there in 1853 to signal the approach of ships

    Example

    Flagstaff Gardens is a popular park in Melbourne.

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Summary: flagstaff in Brief

'Flagstaff' [flag-staf, -stahf] refers to a staff or pole used for displaying flags. It is commonly used in government buildings, schools, and other public places. The term also refers to a city in central Arizona, east of Phoenix.