flagstone
IPA: fɫˈægstoʊn
noun
- A flat, rectangular piece of rock or stone used for paving or roofing.
- One of several types of rock easily split and suitable for making flagstones.
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Examples of "flagstone" in Sentences
- There's a large flagstone terrace that overlooks the lake.
- Houlihan Lawrence A large flagstone terrace overlooks a private lake.
- "Look at these carpets," she says as we trundle along the ancient flagstone floors traversing antique Persian rugs.
- Laja comes in three common types: Laja de Sous is a local flagstone which is the least expensive but rather thin at times.
- By the way, I do not mean that the sons carry on the "flagstone" business), "and he owned tew or t'ree boots and stored 'em hisself.
- I followed it until it passed through a natural bottleneck, then improvised a deadfall trap by prying a flagstone from the ground, which was not quite frozen, and whittling a trigger from dead sticks.
- The concrete grinding on the adult pool is complete and they appear to be laying some kind of flagstone down; I only saw one guy doing over the last 4 days, so unless he gets some help, hard to see how this will be complete by month's end.
- The 10,000-square-foot home is on 500 acres of land in Calistoga and includes three bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, a guesthouse and caretaker's unit, a private pond, a bocce ball court, an olive farm, a skeet-shooting range, a professional grade equestrian stable, a full-size basketball court and a sun-drenched pool surrounded by flagstone and offering an unbelievable view of Knights Valley.
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