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91high — [OE] High is an ancient word. It goes right back to Indo European *koukos, which is related to a number of terms denoting roughly ‘rounded protuberance’: Sanskrit kucas ‘breast’, for instance, Russian húcha ‘heap’, and Lithuanian kaukas ‘swelling …
92high on — {adj. phr.} 1. Intoxicated on some drug or alcoholic drink. * /Rob was severely scolded by the dean for always being high on marijuana./ 2. Enthusiastic about something. * /Jeff is high on Beethoven and Brahms./ …
93high on — {adj. phr.} 1. Intoxicated on some drug or alcoholic drink. * /Rob was severely scolded by the dean for always being high on marijuana./ 2. Enthusiastic about something. * /Jeff is high on Beethoven and Brahms./ …
94high — a) im Rausch, unter Drogen; (Jargon): auf dem Trip, drauf, stoned, zugedröhnt. b) außer sich, entzückt, euphorisch, glücklich, glückselig, verzückt; (geh.): berauscht, hochgestimmt, trunken; (bildungsspr.): enthusiasmiert; (ugs.): angetörnt,… …
95HIGH — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index high noun air (2), climax, elevation, height, hill, maximum adjective airy, climactic, elevated (2), high (2) …
96high\ on — adj. phr. 1. Intoxicated on some drug or alcoholic drink. Rob was severely scolded by the dean for always being high on marijuana. 2. Enthusiastic about something. Jeff is high on Beethoven and Brahms …
97high-up — having a high position, having high rank …
98high — I. drunk, feeling happy after using a drug, stoned Look into his eyes to see if he s high. Are his eyes clear? II. See natural high …
99high — drunk or under the influence of narcotics Referring to the feeling of elevation or elation, but not describing those who have lapsed into torpidity or unconsciousness: We d had some people in for cocktails, and we all got quite high. (M …
100high-up — /ˈhaɪ ʌp/ (say huy up) adjective 1. holding an important position or rank. –noun (plural high ups) 2. a person of great importance or high rank …