Neither the conductor nor the flagman said a word in answer.
2
The engineer suddenly whistled for the return of the flagman.
3
When the car door opened, the flagman entered with both hands filled with snow.
4
As it passed, a flagman waved from the caboose's railing.
5
The flagman began to wave his arms and the flag, and ran toward the twins.
1
Liz shoved out her arm like a trafficguard.
2
The front walk was crowded with yellow buses, a trafficguard in a bright orange vest, and, of course, the ubiquitous news vans.
1
Occasionally an air trafficcontroller will ask for a non-standard approach.
2
Deviating from the stated approach should have required permission from the air trafficcontroller.
3
The plane's air trafficcontroller calls out one last time.
4
Meantime, the airport trafficcontroller, L. D. Jensen, had also spotted the queer light.
5
It sounds like rugby that can be appreciated only by an air trafficcontroller.
Ús de flagger en anglès
1
No black-flagger in his right mind would bury his loot in redskin wilderness.
2
Woodward was thinking of that term Paine had used: black-flagger.
3
There's a line of cars waiting while the flagger lets downtown traffic go through.
4
And I want a keyword flagger running on every training session from now on.
5
It's the flagger yelling at them now.
6
I served one year and four months on a coastal patrol before a black-flagger's rapier laid me low.
7
He seems also to know the work of... That term he used: a 'black-flagger'...
8
YouTube, which is owned by Google, has given a number of government agencies "trusted" flagger status to prioritise their reporting of dangerous or illegal material.
9
On October 6, one of the false-flaggers had a long talk with Viaux.
10
They were a thrifty and shrewd crowd those old-time black-flaggers.
11
It's not MLS that is suffering from a lack of top-class whistlers and flaggers.
12
I remember... he referred to his compatriots as 'black-flaggers.'
13
To make the system more efficient, she explained, her team wanted to know which flaggers were themselves trustworthy.