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flagstaff

1 American  
[flag-staf, -stahf] / ˈflægˌstæf, -ˌstɑf /

noun

flagstaves, plural flagstaffs plural
  1. flagpole.


Flagstaff 2 American  
[flag-staf, -stahf] / ˈflægˌstæf, -ˌstɑf /

noun

  1. a city in central Arizona. About 6,900 feet (2,100 meters) high.


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Etymology

Origin of flagstaff

First recorded in 1605–15; flag 1 + staff 1

Example Sentences

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Carmen Alvarez, collections and conservation manager at the palace, said the "fascinating" trail would show people the Flagstaff Gate, Great Court and Long Library, so they could see how the women took part in counter-espionage.

From BBC • Sep. 13, 2025

The series has followed the family during its time living in Lehi, Utah, Las Vegas and Flagstaff.

From Los Angeles Times • May 5, 2025

Houlihan would join the BTC team for easy runs, trained at a team gym during a team weightlifting session, and participated in a team training camp in Flagstaff, Ariz., DeBues-Stafford said.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 20, 2025

The most important thing you'll need to know where to look and have a good view of the horizon, according to Nick Moscowitz, an astronomer at Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona.

From Salon • Sep. 27, 2024

I know this way so well from many crossings—Kingman, Ash Fork, Flagstaff with its mountain peak behind it, then Winslow, Holbrook, Sanders, down hill and up again, and then Arizona passed.

From "Travels with Charley in Search of America" by John Steinbeck

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