Definitions
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- noun One who directs
traffic past aconstruction site usingsigns orflags .
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Examples
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Here, the flagger was a lean, weathered, smiling old man, who seemed to really be enjoying the cooler days this week.
grouse Diary Entry grouse 2002
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Just typing the word "flagger" causes my word processor to upchuck, and mark (flag, if you will) the word as a misspelling.
American Thinker 2009
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Just typing the word "flagger" causes my word processor to upchuck, and mark (flag, if you will) the word as a misspelling.
American Thinker 2009
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Olmstead told police that Phillips had at various times ordered a construction flagger to put out his cigarette because of "danger from gas lines" and had told a bulldozer operator to wear a hard hat because his cab wasn't enclosed.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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I was a temporary “flagger” once on one of these projects for a week.
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(Watch for flagger directing traffic.) -- Robert Thomson
Manslaughter in D.C. pedestrian death; closures on 11th Street Bridge 2010
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(Watch for flagger directing traffic.) -- Robert Thomson
Manslaughter in D.C. pedestrian death; closures on 11th Street Bridge 2010
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Mouse over the flagger name and you'll see his or her bio, Mouse over the name of the flagged commenter and you'll see his bio.
A New Innovative Commenting and Comment Flagging System 2009
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Mouse over the flagger name and you'll see his or her bio, Mouse over the name of the flagged commenter and you'll see his bio.
Printing: A New Innovative Commenting and Comment Flagging System 2009
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When a flagger stopped her to wait for the return of a pilot car, Ali leaned back in her seat, closed her eyes, and thought about what she was doing.
TRIAL BY FIRE J.A. JANCE 2009
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