Definition of Flagman. Meaning of Flagman. Synonyms of Flagman

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Definition of Flagman

Flagman
Flagman Flag"man, n.; pl. Flagmen. One who makes signals with a flag.

Meaning of Flagman from wikipedia

- Flagman may refer to: Flagman (rail), an employee of the railroad who is ****igned to protect anyone performing work on a railroad right-of-way Flagman...
- a flagman is an employee of the railroad who is ****igned to protect contractors or anyone performing work on a railroad right of way. A flagman is also...
- Traffic lights, traffic signals, or stoplights – also known as robots in South Africa, Zambia, and Namibia – are signaling devices positioned at road intersections...
- Flagman Ahead is the fifth album by the acid jazz band Tab Two. It contains the hit single "No Flagman Ahead". The Calgary Herald wrote: "Rhythmic enough...
- was broken down and directly on his line. Some claim that he ignored a flagman signaling to him, though this person may have been out of sight on a tight...
- time runs out. Flagman was recreated in Game Boy Gallery for Game Boy and Game & Watch Gallery 3 for Game Boy Color. A version of Flagman becomes available...
- to the approximate equivalent of a British Royal Navy flag officer as a flagman (флагман). Before the formation of the Soviet Navy in 1918, the Imperial...
- railways. The earliest rail cars were hauled by horses or mules. A mounted flagman on a horse preceded some early trains. Hand and arm signals were used to...
- new model, combining sight, motion and sound, was dubbed the magnetic flagman, and was manufactured by the Magnetic Signal Company of Los Angeles, California...
- all-Union level is also considered part of the club's history. The club is a flagman club in Luhansk Oblast and one of three Ukrainian football "teams of masters"...