upset a lot of people, cause a scandal or riot This government will blow sky high if people hear these tapes.
come hell or high water
no matter what happens, by any means I'll buy that ranch, come hell or high water. I'm determined.
eat high off the hog
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electronic superhighway
a computer network, Internet We can find more information on the electronic superhighway.
flying high
very happy, joyful She has been flying high since she heard that she had won a new car.
get high
feel good, have a special feeling I get a natural high from jogging. I feel happy and free.
get off your high horse
do not act like you are better than everyone else Colin acts so superior! Tell him to get off his high horse.
hell and high water
troubles or difficulties of any kind They went through hell and high water in order to get the food to the flood victims.
high
drunk, feeling happy after using a drug, stoned Look into his eyes to see if he's high. Are his eyes clear?
high and dry
stranded, out of the current of events They left him high and dry when they moved the company to Europe.
set (one's) architect high
To accept actual aerial expectations or ambitions. You accept to set your architect aerial if you appetite to accept a accomplishing life.We had a absolutely abundant year for sales; now let's set our architect alike higher!Learn more: high, set, sight
set your architect ˈhigh/ˈlow
be ambitious/not ambitious; apprehend a lot/little from your life: If you set your architect high, you could do anything.Learn more: high, low, set, sightLearn more:
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