rise+high
121High Prince Álmos — Álmos (pronounced|aːlmoʃ) (c. 820 ndash; c. 895), the first Grand Prince of the Magyars (after 854 ndash; c. 895). The Gesta Hungarorum ( The Deeds of the Hungarians ) records that his father was Ügyek, while the Chronicon Pictum (the Vienna… …
122high-ranking — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Raised to or occupying a high position or rank: august, elevated, exalted, grand, lofty. See RISE …
123high-hat — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb Informal. To treat in a superciliously indulgent manner: condescend, patronize. Idiom: speak (or talk) down to. See ATTITUDE, OVER, RESPECT, RISE. II adjective Informal. Characteristic of or resembling a snob:… …
124high flier — /haɪ flaɪə/ noun 1. a person who is very successful or who is likely to rise to a very important position 2. a share whose market price is rising rapidly …
125Northwestern High School (Rock Hill, South Carolina) — For schools of the same name, see Northwestern High School (disambiguation). Northwestern High School Location 2503 West Main Street Rock Hill, SC 29732 Information Type Public High School Established …
126hi-rise — «HY RYZ», noun. U.S. Informal. high rise. * * * hi rise var. high rise (high a. 21) …
127Hell and High Water (book) — Infobox Book name = Hell and High Water title orig = translator = image caption = author = Joseph J. Romm illustrator = cover artist = country = language = English series = subject = genre = publisher = HarperCollins pub date = 2006 english pub… …
128Ground Potential Rise — Articles on Ground Potential Rise include: * Earth potential rise * High Voltage Isolation and Ground Potential Rise …