A flag hoister
Hoist and fly refer to the measurements of a flag. The hoist of a flag is the measurement of the side which is affixed to the halyard (rope). The fly of the flag is the measurement of the flag when extended perpendicular to the mast (flagpole). You could use the terms length and width, but hoist and fly are more descriptive and accurate.
They Had To Hoist The American Flag Up To The Top.
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The president of India hoists the flag on Republic Day
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As a verb, raise or lift; as a dimension (of a flag) height (the side of the flag that lies alongside the pole is the hoist, and the part - usually the longer side - that extends to catch the breeze is the fly.