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high old time

noun as in high time

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This July 4 is not a high old time in America.

We also have an absurd accumulation of legal pads, sketch pads, colored pencils and other art supplies, not to mention several laptops, cameras and smartphones, so we are going to have a high old time.

By time we got out in the country, we were having a high old time, whooping, talking loud, and all like that.

Once we were out in the country, we had a high old time.

The female cast members of “Eddie and Dave,” written by Amy Staats and directed by Margot Bordelon, appear to be having a high old time finding the testosterone within their characters’ teased hair.

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

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