flagstone
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++flag·stone /ˈflæɡstəʊn $ -stoʊn/ noun [countable] TBa smooth flat piece of stone used for floors, paths etc 〔铺地板或铺路等的〕石板
Examples from the Corpus
flagstone• I asked what was the oldest part of the farm and was shown a flagstone path leading down to a valley.• He stumbled around the side of the house, over broken flagstones, toward a light shining above the back door.• Joe Asnett looked up as they walked unsteadily into the small flagstone floored back room.• Then she landed on the Market Square flagstones with a sickening crash to lie motionless.• Nicole and Bernard, or whatever his name is, getting carved up on the flagstone.• The grey mass fell on to the flagstones.flag·stone nounChineseSyllable
used smooth of Corpus a stone flat piece
flagstone
flag‧stone /ˈflæɡstəʊn $ -stoʊn/
noun [countable]
a smooth flat piece of stone used for floors, paths etc
flag‧stone /ˈflæɡstəʊn $ -stoʊn/
noun [countable]a smooth flat piece of stone used for floors, paths etc