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1. (adj.) sky-high
very high.
Etymology: (1810–20)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adverb) sky-high
(with verb `to blow') destroyed completely; blown apart or to pieces
"they blew the bridge sky-high"; "the committee blew the thesis sky-high"
2. (adverb) sky-high, enthusiastically
in a lavish or enthusiastic manner
"he extolled her virtues sky-high"
3. (adverb) sky-high
to a very high level
"prices have gone sky-high"; "garbage was piled sky-high"; "the men were flung sky-high by the explosion"
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| Definition of 'sky-high' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. sky-high
very high
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