Sentence examples for be high of from inspiring English sources

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be high of

noun

A period of euphoria, from excitement or from an intake of drugs.

  • That pill gave me a high for a few hours, before I had a comedown.

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The numbers will be high, of course, but even if they're within reasonable limits, no user or investor likes to hear that there are 10, 20 or 100 million fake accounts or likes.

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"One would like it to be higher of course".

Bowman knew the stakes would be higher, of course.

These closely related species also offer further opportunities to increase our understanding of the role of species-poor systems -where competition is low and gene flow is expected to be high-, of peripheral extreme environments and of mixed reproductive modes in species formation.

Stakes are high, of course, for all present.

Hopes are high of cross-promotion (eg flashmobs of junkie pirates in city squares).

The mortality rate is high, of the order of 57 %.

"The hit rate has been high of people who want it pay for it,' he says.

Recommended stats are higher, of course.

There would be higher levels of investment.

There are high levels of social mistrust.

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