altitudinous
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Venetian by birth and rococo by temperament, the 18th century master loved to loft dangling goddesses, altitudinous angels and rafters of neck-craning cherubs.
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Ensconced upon the more altitudinous seat of authority he swung his lash out with a report like a starting-gun and made his way, with the necessary language, across the open and up Claxton Road.
From The Wrong Woman by Stewart, Charles D.
Of course, some persons really are affected by altitude, but weariness, lack of muscular as well as mental control, often creates altitudinous illusion.
From A Mountain Boyhood by Comstock, Enos B. (Enos Benjamin)
Toward the end of summer, Charles-Norton found himself insensibly altering the glorious routine of his altitudinous existence.
From The Trimming of Goosie by Hopper, James