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high-up

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. very important person, VIP, high-up, dignitary, panjandrum, high muckamuckadverb

    an important or influential (and often overbearing) person

  2. high, high upadverb

    at a great altitude

    "he climbed high on the ladder"

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  1. high-up

    A high-up is a term used to describe a person who holds a senior or important position in an organization, business, or government. The term can also be used to refer to things or places that are physically located at a great height. As an adjective, it describes being at a high position or level.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of high-up in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of high-up in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of high-up in a Sentence

  1. Tom Ruggio:

    Up in the middle of the church, high up on the right side, I immediately identified an Italian Baroque painting, and I couldn't believe what I was looking at.

  2. Lina Magull:

    We wanted to do so much more. This should not happen like it did, we had one, two good chances to equalize but did not manage it. That's a real shame. We knew they had fast players and wanted to defend high up the pitch.

  3. Jake Dickert:

    Their edge rushers were the biggest ones that kind of gave us some issues, they chose their spots. They were aggressive. They blitzed. They were high up the field and they used their speed on our two new tackles.

  4. Lina Magull:

    We had one, two good chances to equalize but did not manage it. That's a real shame. We knew they had fast players and wanted to defend high up the pitch, that brings the danger of conceding on the counter, which had happened before the break.

  5. Paul Mayewski:

    Polar bears have been the iconic symbol for warming of the Arctic and the loss of sea ice, we're hoping that what's happened high up on Mount Everest more challenging will be another iconic call and demonstration.

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