flagpoles in English

noun
1
a pole used for flying a flag.
No one partied harder than the people of Bolton, with flags flying patriotically from flagpoles and bunting between the houses.
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1. Common vertical Cantilevers are chimneys, stacks, masts, flagpoles, lampposts, and railings or fences

2. The roof is covered in copper, in keeping with historic accuracy, and flagpoles rise once again on the towers.

3. Height to tip: Height to the highest point of the building, including antennae, flagpoles, and technical equipment.

4. Spindle-thin trunks of Douglas fir and western larch stood in Anemic, dying thickets, toppling like the flagpoles of small, failed nations.

5. Baers Sign Service provides lighted and non-lighted signs, vehicle graphics, design, installation, fabrication and maintenance, flags and flagpoles, in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia.

6. Thutmose had the fifth pylon built along the temple's main road, along with a wall to run around the inner sanctuary and two flagpoles to flank the gateway.

7. Heights are measured from the level of the lowest, significant, open-air, pedestrian entrance to the top of the building, inclusive of spires but excluding items such as flagpoles and antennae.

8. Goods of wood and imitations of wood, not included in other classes, in particular furniture and furniture parts, mobiles (decoration), ladders, flagpoles, curtain rods and rings, tubs, corks, vice benches, baskets, trestles - racks, picture frame brackets, picture frames, pallets, furniture fittings, advertisement boards, screens, containers, dog kennels, boxes, tool handles, chests, posts, coffins, beehives, urns