[
US
/ˈfɫæɡˌstoʊn/
]
[ UK /flˈæɡstəʊn/ ]
[ UK /flˈæɡstəʊn/ ]
NOUN
- stratified stone that splits into pieces suitable as paving stones
How To Use flagstone In A Sentence
- The graves were of different sizes and some were covered with flagstones, some of the urns were sent to Dublin for further examination.
- At about two years old, his three-foot girth spills out onto the flagstone path, causing visitors to pause on the way to the arbour.
- But my poor blear eyes like a bat's, startled me at my shadow on the flagstones. Chapter 22
- Many of the houses are linked to the street by short lengths of metalled or flagstone pathway, like little garden paths.
- They left wide strips between large slabs of Arizona flagstone for planting, and filled the spaces with giant ajuga and Lamium maculatum ‘White Nancy’.
- I love the mix of old and new furnishings, the sense of history in flagstoned kitchen and ancient Aga, the jumble of meadow mixed plants in gardens, the tactile wools and silks and cottons, the worn wooden floors.
- When we talk about historic town , People will associate with the poetic charm environment of old trees , alley in flagstone street and little bridge flowing water.
- She lay sprawled out across the flagstones relishing the piercing cold and the blistering heat.
- Entering through the flagstone wall, the lobby's black terrazzo floor is inset with fragments of locally mined gems and copper ore.
- The builder bedded the flagstones in concrete.