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Definition of flagship in English: flagshipnounˈflaɡʃɪpˈflæɡˌʃɪp 1The ship in a fleet which carries the commanding admiral. Example sentencesExamples - Cornwall is due to hand over her flagship duties to sister ship HMS Campbeltown in October.
- The flagship of the fleet, it leaves all others trailing in its wake.
- Just approaching the warship sends a shiver down the spine of the anybody with a sense of history, as she looks every inch the flagship in her prime.
- As the flagship of Admiral Lord Howe, she played an important part in the early stages of the war with France.
- The destroyers have also been fitted with command and control facilities that allow them to serve as flagships for Canadian or allied task groups.
- It is the flagship of the fleet and is very large, you'll soon come to realize.
- This is not just for New Zealand flagships; it is for international flagships.
- One of the most famous names in RN history has bowed out, handing over the title of the nation's flagship to her sister.
- Thai Marines and Naval units took him prisoner and held him aboard the flagship.
- Warburton-Lee was killed, his flagship had to be beached, two other destroyers were damaged, and a third was sunk.
- He was supposed to be on a flagship or at least one of the larger ships of the fleet.
- Both Dutch flagships and nine other ships were taken during a 2 ½ hour action, more than half their force.
- Aboard his flagship, he stared coldly out the window as the vessel slowed to a halt.
- The titanic shapes of the flagship Nelson and her twin, the Rodney, dominated the view.
- The flagship of the Russian Pacific fleet visited Shanghai late last year.
- 1.1 The best or most important thing owned or produced by a particular organization.
this bill is the flagship of the government's legislative programme as modifier the company's flagship store in Paris Example sentencesExamples - A flagship London store opened last September, and there are plans to open six more stores worldwide this year.
- Johnson was innovative enough to create product extensions of his flagship brand.
- One of the key things that has worked in the firm's favour over the years is owning the flagship store at 87 George Street.
- It said the opening of its flagship store would be followed by an expansion throughout the country.
- The power bike's a flagship product, the kind of thing that could support a whole company.
- One of the joys of the flagship store in Freeport, Maine is that it is open 24 hours.
- The company may also set up separate flagship stores for its brands to further the aim of brand identity.
- Its flagship store in Princes Street recently hired a new manager.
- It now only has the flagship Regent Street store left, which is valued at £19.6m.
- The Italian label, which has just opened a new London flagship store, really does make some of the best outerwear around.
- The Welcome Centre is considered by other major funders as a flagship organisation.
- The sale of Bradford's flagship department store could become a positive opportunity for the city, it was claimed today.
- Plans are already afoot to extend the product range and open the label's first flagship Berlin store this year.
- The design of the store will be closely modelled on the company's flagship store in Oxford Street.
- Perfume houses take very great care to ensure that the ingredients of their flagship products are kept under wraps.
- A flagship Glasgow store would be a snub to Edinburgh which had harboured dreams of attracting the company.
- We have been launching our flagship products in India for a long time.
- Due to legal reasons I cannot divulge the name of this flagship product.
- Her current assignment is getting the new flagship store up and running well in time for Christmas.
- This is supposed to be their flagship bill, but press reports have suggested they might lose the vote.
Definition of flagship in US English: flagshipnounˈflaɡˌSHipˈflæɡˌʃɪp 1The ship in a fleet which carries the commanding admiral. Example sentencesExamples - Aboard his flagship, he stared coldly out the window as the vessel slowed to a halt.
- Warburton-Lee was killed, his flagship had to be beached, two other destroyers were damaged, and a third was sunk.
- The titanic shapes of the flagship Nelson and her twin, the Rodney, dominated the view.
- This is not just for New Zealand flagships; it is for international flagships.
- It is the flagship of the fleet and is very large, you'll soon come to realize.
- The destroyers have also been fitted with command and control facilities that allow them to serve as flagships for Canadian or allied task groups.
- Just approaching the warship sends a shiver down the spine of the anybody with a sense of history, as she looks every inch the flagship in her prime.
- Thai Marines and Naval units took him prisoner and held him aboard the flagship.
- He was supposed to be on a flagship or at least one of the larger ships of the fleet.
- The flagship of the fleet, it leaves all others trailing in its wake.
- Cornwall is due to hand over her flagship duties to sister ship HMS Campbeltown in October.
- Both Dutch flagships and nine other ships were taken during a 2 ½ hour action, more than half their force.
- As the flagship of Admiral Lord Howe, she played an important part in the early stages of the war with France.
- The flagship of the Russian Pacific fleet visited Shanghai late last year.
- One of the most famous names in RN history has bowed out, handing over the title of the nation's flagship to her sister.
- 1.1 The best or most important thing owned or produced by a particular organization.
this bill is the flagship of the administration's legislative program as modifier their flagship product Example sentencesExamples - The Italian label, which has just opened a new London flagship store, really does make some of the best outerwear around.
- Her current assignment is getting the new flagship store up and running well in time for Christmas.
- The sale of Bradford's flagship department store could become a positive opportunity for the city, it was claimed today.
- One of the joys of the flagship store in Freeport, Maine is that it is open 24 hours.
- Johnson was innovative enough to create product extensions of his flagship brand.
- A flagship London store opened last September, and there are plans to open six more stores worldwide this year.
- The Welcome Centre is considered by other major funders as a flagship organisation.
- It said the opening of its flagship store would be followed by an expansion throughout the country.
- Plans are already afoot to extend the product range and open the label's first flagship Berlin store this year.
- One of the key things that has worked in the firm's favour over the years is owning the flagship store at 87 George Street.
- A flagship Glasgow store would be a snub to Edinburgh which had harboured dreams of attracting the company.
- Its flagship store in Princes Street recently hired a new manager.
- The power bike's a flagship product, the kind of thing that could support a whole company.
- The design of the store will be closely modelled on the company's flagship store in Oxford Street.
- Due to legal reasons I cannot divulge the name of this flagship product.
- We have been launching our flagship products in India for a long time.
- Perfume houses take very great care to ensure that the ingredients of their flagship products are kept under wraps.
- The company may also set up separate flagship stores for its brands to further the aim of brand identity.
- It now only has the flagship Regent Street store left, which is valued at £19.6m.
- This is supposed to be their flagship bill, but press reports have suggested they might lose the vote.
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