high+and+mighty

  • 121high — adjective 1》 of great vertical extent.     ↘of a specified height.     ↘far above ground or sea level.     ↘extending above the normal level.     ↘(of latitude) near the North or South Pole. 2》 great in amount, value, size, or intensity.     ↘(of …

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  • 122high — 1. adjective 1) a high mountain Syn: tall, lofty, towering, soaring, elevated, giant, big; multistory, high rise Ant: short, low 2) a high position in the government …

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  • 123high horse — noun an attitude of arrogant superiority get off your high horse and admit you are wrong • Hypernyms: ↑attitude, ↑mental attitude * * * noun 1. : an unyielding, pretentious, or arrogant mood : a high and mighty air or attitude …

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  • 124mighty — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. powerful, momentous, forceful. See power. Ant., weak, powerless. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Strong] Syn. powerful, stalwart, muscular; see strong 1 . 2. [Powerful through influence] Syn. great, all… …

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  • 125mighty — adj 1. powerful, influential, prestigious, Literary. puissant; ascendant, predominant, hegemonic, prepotent, potent; strong, great, capable, equal to, up to; authoritative, commanding, consequential, weighty, authoritarian, absolute, autocratic,… …

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  • 126high — adj 1. lofty, tall, elevated, steep, soarfrg, towering. 2. intensified, intense, potent; sharp, strong, forcible, of great force, violent, vigorous; of great number, of great degree, extreme, far advanced, remote, Music. altissimo. 3. expensive,… …

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  • 127high cockalorum — noun 1. Britain : a boys game of leapfrog used as a shout during the game 2. : a person with pretensions to great importance : a high and mighty person : big shot placed himself as the high cockalorum of the universe J.F.Stevens * * * high… …

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  • 128mighty — See: HIGH AND MIGHTY …

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