Person who directs traffic through a construction site or other temporary traffic control zone.
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Examples for "flagman"
Examples for "flagman"
1Neither the conductor nor the flagman said a word in answer.
2The engineer suddenly whistled for the return of the flagman.
3When the car door opened, the flagman entered with both hands filled with snow.
4As it passed, a flagman waved from the caboose's railing.
5The flagman began to wave his arms and the flag, and ran toward the twins.
1No black-flagger in his right mind would bury his loot in redskin wilderness.
2Woodward was thinking of that term Paine had used: black-flagger.
3There's a line of cars waiting while the flagger lets downtown traffic go through.
4And I want a keyword flagger running on every training session from now on.
5It's the flagger yelling at them now.
1Occasionally an air traffic controller will ask for a non-standard approach.
2Deviating from the stated approach should have required permission from the air traffic controller.
3The plane's air traffic controller calls out one last time.
4Meantime, the airport traffic controller, L. D. Jensen, had also spotted the queer light.
5It sounds like rugby that can be appreciated only by an air traffic controller.
1Liz shoved out her arm like a traffic guard.
2The front walk was crowded with yellow buses, a traffic guard in a bright orange vest, and, of course, the ubiquitous news vans.
Translations for traffic guard