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High-finished
() Finished with great care; polished.
Highflier
() One who is extravagant in pretensions, opinions, or manners.
High-flown
() Elevated; proud.
High-flown
() Turgid; extravagant; bombastic; inflated; as, high-flown language.
High-flushed
() Elated.
Highflying
() Extravagant in opinions or ambition.
High-go
() A spree; a revel.
High-handed
() Overbearing; oppressive; arbitrary; violent; as, a high-handed act.
High-hearted
() Full of courage or nobleness; high-souled.
High-hoe
() The European green woodpecker or yaffle.
High-holder
() The flicker; -- called also high-hole.
Highland
() Elevated or mountainous land; (often in the pl.) an elevated region or country; as, the Highlands of Scotland.
Highlander
() An inhabitant of highlands, especially of the Highlands of Scotland.
Highlandry
() Highlanders, collectively.
High-low
() A laced boot, ankle high.
Highly
() In a high manner, or to a high degree; very much; as, highly esteemed.
Highmen
() Loaded dice so contrived as to turn up high numbers.
High-mettled
() Having abundance of mettle; ardent; full of fire; as, a high-mettled steed.
High-minded
() Proud; arrogant.
High-minded
() Having, or characterized by, honorable pride; of or pertaining to elevated principles and feelings; magnanimous; -- opposed to mean.
High-mindedness
() The quality of being highminded; nobleness; magnanimity.
Highmost
() Highest.
Highness
() The state of being high; elevation; loftiness.
Highness
() A title of honor given to kings, princes, or other persons of rank; as, His Royal Highness.
High-palmed
() Having high antlers; bearing full-grown antlers aloft.
High-pressure
() Having or involving a pressure greatly exceeding that of the atmosphere; -- said of steam, air, water, etc., and of steam, air, or hydraulic engines, water wheels, etc.
High-pressure
() Fig.: Urgent; intense; as, a high-pressure business or social life.
High priest
() A chief priest; esp., the head of the Jewish priesthood.
High-priesthood
() The office, dignity, or position of a high priest.
High-priestship
() High-priesthood.
High-principled
() Possessed of noble or honorable principles.
High-proof
() Highly rectified; very strongly alcoholic; as, high-proof spirits.
High-proof
() So as to stand any test.
High-raised
() Elevated; raised aloft; upreared.
High-raised
() Elated with great ideas or hopes.
High-reaching
() Reaching high or upward; hence, ambitious; aspiring.
High-red
() Of a strong red color.
Highroad
() A highway; a much traveled or main road.
High-seasoned
() Enriched with spice and condiments; hence, exciting; piquant.
High-sighted
() Looking upward; supercilious.
High-souled
() Having a high or noble spirit; honorable.
High-sounding
() Pompous; noisy; ostentatious; as, high-sounding words or titles.
High-spirited
() Full of spirit or natural fire; haughty; courageous; impetuous; not brooking restraint or opposition.
High-stepper
() A horse that moves with a high step or proud gait; hence, a person having a proud bearing.
High-stomached
() Having a lofty spirit; haughty.
High-strung
() Strung to a high pitch; spirited; sensitive; as, a high-strung horse.
High-swelling
() Inflated; boastful.
Hight
() A variant of Height.
Hight
() of Hight
Hot
() of Hight
