flagstaff

/ˈflæɡˌstæf/
noun
  1. A tall pole used to display a flag.
    • Workers installed a new flagstaff in the park for the town's celebration.
    • The old flagstaff was replaced after it was damaged in the storm.
    • The school raised the national anthem as the flagstaff stood tall in the courtyard.
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