1. flagship - Noun
2. flagship - Verb
The vessel which carries the commanding officer of a fleet or squadron and flies his distinctive flag or pennant.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTop down hierarchies make communication work when it is expensive, I hope that wiki can be a flagship in this move in the industry to produce computer support for this kind of work and evolve organizational forms. Ward Cunningham
(The Community Charge is) the flagship of the Thatcher fleet. Margaret Thatcher
The Singapore Open is the flagship event of the Asian Tour, it is a massive event and it is being played in a great place. I love coming here and it is good to be back. Lee Westwood
Our policy is not to discourage the private sector, but to see that Air India plays the role of flagship in the industry. In the transport sector, Air India is the 'fate of India' and all efforts will be made to restore its past glory. Vayalar Ravi
How long are the party cartel and the job carousel going to abuse our patience, when the flagship of renaissance is ready to set sail? Thierry Baudet
It's hard to be a breakout show and stay on top. We're like the flagship show over here. Carson Daly