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high

Definition for high

adjective as in tall; at a great distance aloft

adjective as in extreme

adjective as in important

adjective as in very happy

adjective as in intoxicated, drugged

adjective as in shrill, strong (on the senses)

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Example Sentences

The researchers also found that, on the contrary, the use of antiplatelet drugs may be linked to a higher risk of dementia.

Having performed in church and played in a band after high school in Paradise, Smith moved to L.A.

In some cases, though, companies will be able to absorb tariffs or higher production costs if shifting manufacturing locations.

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But the tough carbon-fluorine bonds in the compounds resist being torn apart, leading to expensive remediation schemes that rely on powerful chemicals and high temperatures and pressures.

The highs are most frequently supplied by the film’s magnificent musical numbers, which boast the stellar choreography typical of Chu’s work while highlighting the movie’s meticulous production design and practical set pieces.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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