flaggers

/ˈflæɡərz/
noun
  1. People who hold or wave flags, especially to direct traffic or signal at events.
    • During the parade, flaggers lined the route to keep spectators behind the barriers.
    • The race organizers hired flaggers to warn drivers of upcoming turns and hazards.
    • The flaggers at the construction site waved orange flags to guide cars safely through the lane closure.
  2. People who mark or identify something, such as items in a list or areas on a map.
    • The inventory flaggers placed stickers on boxes that needed to be checked for damage.
    • Volunteers acted as flaggers, marking trails with colored ribbons for hikers.
    • The data entry team had flaggers who highlighted errors in the spreadsheet.
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