- flagger
- flag·ger
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
flagger — See flag1. * * * … Universalium
flagger — noun One who directs traffic past a construction site using signs or flags … Wiktionary
flagger — ˈflagə(r), laag , laig noun ( s) Etymology: flag (I) + er dialect : a wild iris … Useful english dictionary
Flagging dance — The art of flagging dance sometimes called flag dancing or rag spinning, but more commonly referred to as flagging, is the undulation, spinning and waving of flags in a rhythmic fashion to music. Pracitioners of this form of performance art and… … Wikipedia
Street racing — is a form of unsanctioned and illegal auto racing which takes place on public roads. Street racing can either be spontaneous or well planned and coordinated. Well coordinated races, in comparison, are planned in advance and often have people… … Wikipedia
The Dreamers (opera) — The Dreamers is a chamber opera in four scenes with music by David Conte and libretto by Philip Littell.Commissioned and premiered by Sonoma City Opera in September 1996, the opera centers around a town of dreamers who, though separated by sexual … Wikipedia
William B. Ide — William Brown Ide Photo purported to be of Ide[1] Commander of California Republic … Wikipedia
Auto race workers — are essential to more enjoyable, more efficient, and safer auto racing. Without their dedication and skills, racing would not be possible. This is an important point: a person does not need to be a driver to become involved in racing. Ask around; … Wikipedia
Spencer Speedway — opened in 1955 and is a 1/2 mile Flat Ashplat Oval located in Williamson, New York. The track is owned by John White and is currently NASCAR Sanctioned as part of the Whelen All American Modified Series. The Speedway also has a Dragway that runs… … Wikipedia
flag — flag1 flagger, n. flagless, adj. /flag/, n., v., flagged, flagging. n. 1. a piece of cloth, varying in size, shape, color, and design, usually attached at one edge to a staff or cord, and used as the symbol of a nation, state, or organization, as … Universalium