flagstone|flagstones in English

noun

flat paving stone

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1. The builder bedded the flagstones in concrete.

2. Molten metal ran out on to the flagstones.

3. He screamed as he landed heavily on the vibrating flagstones.

4. Popular stone Coping choices are limestone, travertine, flagstone and blue-stone

5. I think this is the flagstone in the middle of the yard.

6. Say you like Germany handsome palace road or pavement laid with flagstones.

7. I hear leather soles smacking the flagstones rapidly, they stop, then heavier, rubber footfalls, then voices.

8. 14 Joe Asnett looked up as they walked unsteadily into the small flagstone floored back room.

9. And then put a big deck right here and then a flagstone patio there with sod in between.

10. Fell from a second-floor window smack down on the flagstones not a yard from where you're standing.

11. Additional but smaller-scale operations produce nephrite jade, magnetite, dolomite, barite, volcanic cinder, pumice, flagstone, clay, tufa, fuller’s earth and zeolites.

12. Techniques such as stamping, staining and polishing, can transform Concrete to look like flagstone, marble or other expensive materials at a fraction of the cost.

13. Cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasive preparations, including for use on marble, travertine, composite, granite, stone, cobblestones, sandstone, limestone, terrazzo, flagstones, tiles, bricks, wood, parquet, laminate and concrete

14. Worked monumental/building stone and articles thereof, in marble, travertine and alabaster (excluding tiles, cubes/similar articles, largest surface area of which is capable of being enclosed in a square the side of which is < 7 cm, setts, kerbstones, flagstones)

15. The British Everard company had a tradition of naming her ships with the name ending in ITY of which back on 21st January 2007 the oil products tanker Allurity was seen entering Valletta, Malta berthing at Flagstone Wharf inner.

16. Calcareous stone and articles thereof, simply cut or sawn, with a flat or even surface (excl. marble, travertine and alabaster, with a completely or partly planed, sand-dressed, coarsely or finely ground or polished surface, tiles, cubes and similar articles of subheading 6802.10 , setts, curbstones and flagstones, subheading 6801.00 )