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high-class

[hahy-klas, -klahs] / ˈhaɪˈklæs, -ˈklɑs /
ADJECTIVE
first-class
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST


Example Sentences

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Psaki deemed it a “healthy debate” within the party and said that it was “a high-class problem to have” as Democrats debate the particulars of the legislation.

From Seattle Times

Liverpool have achieved too much and have too many high-class players for that - but that does not mean he does not have serious questions to consider.

From BBC

But that, especially against a high-class opponent ruthless on the counter, meant risk: far safer to have five chances and deny the opposition any.

From The Guardian

The late wicket boosted India but the high-class partnership saw England recover from 63-2, having lost Rory Burns for 33 and Dan Lawrence for a duck on the stroke of lunch.

From BBC

In November he visited a high-class restaurant in the Napa Valley, contrary to his own guidance.

From BBC