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high spot

noun as in centerpiece

noun as in heyday

noun as in highlight

Strongest matches

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“It’s rugged terrain with high spots, so it’s possible that he fell,” Ms. Dimoglidou said.

For instance, brown rats like to hang out on or near the ground rather than in the trees or other high spots, where black rats often prefer to stay.

Work from other high spots, such as window ledges and crown molding, down to the baseboards.

Ideally, you’d choose a lot where the house can be built on a very small rise or high spot on the land where all of the ground around the house slopes away.

“And I did an exhibition with Muhammad Ali. That was one of my high spots, at the Olympic Auditorium in California; we became fast friends.”

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

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