high class|class|high Idiom, Proverb
high-class|class|high
adj. Of the best quality; very good; superior.

Avoided by many careful speakers.
When Mr. Brown got a raise in pay, Mrs. Brown started to look for a high-class apartment. Mrs. Smith always gets her clothing at high-class shops. Mr. Jones always gets his office workers from Burns Agency because they have high-class help. Compare: FIRST-CLASS.
high-class|class|high
adj. Of the best quality; actual good; superior.

Avoided by abounding accurate speakers.
When Mr. Brown got a accession in pay, Mrs. Brown started to attending for a chic apartment. Mrs. Smith consistently gets her accouterment at chic shops. Mr. Jones consistently gets his appointment workers from Burns Agency because they accept chic help. Compare: FIRST-CLASS. Dictionary