Flaggy


[flag-ee] /ˈflæg i/

adjective, flaggier, flaggiest.
1.
; drooping; limp.
[flag-ee] /ˈflæg i/
adjective
1.
consisting of or resembling or flagstone; laminate.
[flag-ee] /ˈflæg i/
adjective
1.
abounding in, consisting of, or resembling plants.
/ˈflæɡɪ/
adjective -gier, -giest
1.
drooping; limp
/ˈflæɡɪ/
adjective
1.
made of or similar to flagstone

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