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Sky-high   /skaɪ-haɪ/   Listen
Sky-high

adverb
1.
(with verb 'to blow') destroyed completely; blown apart or to pieces.  "The committee blew the thesis sky-high"
2.
In a lavish or enthusiastic manner.  Synonym: enthusiastically.
3.
To a very high level.  "Garbage was piled sky-high" , "The men were flung sky-high by the explosion"






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"Sky-high" Quotes from Famous Books



... him it took shape in a furious soliloquy, addressed to the vacant space about. "Devil take the day!" he grunted, pressing his hands to his lean sides as if he were trying to squeeze back the breath into his jaded body. "The sun rides as sky-high as the King's pride, and the air blazes as dog-hot as the King's choler. I have climbed the hill-side to spite him, and now am like to die of thirst to spite myself, unless I ...
— The Proud Prince • Justin Huntly McCarthy

... his fallen and degraded state. That was exactly the character of the thriving city of Eden, as poetically heightened by Zephaniah Scadder, General Choke, and other worthies; part and parcel of the talons of that great American Eagle, which is always airing itself sky-high in purest aether, and never, no never, never, tumbles down with draggled wings ...
— Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit • Charles Dickens



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