Similar words: golan heights, height, heighten, weights and measures, lightweight, highlights, rights, nights. Meaning: [haɪt] n. a high place.
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91. The black sedan cut off her escape on BCastle Heights.
92. This happened in Santa Cruz during the Loma Prieta quake, where many adjoining buildings were of different heights.
93. I am thinking not of the motion of the wind at different heights but of the sea at different depths.
94. Tiny, energetic, imaginative, she drove advertising sales to ever-new heights and kept the business departments running smoothly.
95. The stunt took eighteen months to set up, and was only for those with a strong head for heights.
96. In the Upper Devonian, club mosses and horsetails grew to great heights.
97. The two spoke in starkly dramatic terms, escalating the cultural war between them to new and uncomfortably personal heights.
98. During January, the scientists measured ozone losses of about one percent per day at some heights.
99. They walked a razor edge, with Duane as an unhinged Aguirre, bullying and cajoling Gregg to greater songwriting heights.
100. The writers have a long way to go to scale these Olympian heights of absurdity, but they're trying.
101. It's a great guitar that deserves to scale considerable heights.
102. By this time I had joined the Scouts and had reached the dizzy heights of Patrol Leader.
103. The economy is robust and the stock market has reached unprecedented heights in recent weeks.
104. By the time the fall semester began, Helen had found a new, larger place, in Washington Heights.
105. The directorship, for which he had struggled for years, represented to her only a house in Vanier Heights.
106. I wave a fluttery wave of inconsequential cheerfulness and close the door, having reached new heights of cynical disinterest.
107. They are of different heights: some are short and some are tall.
108. Both had been told from childhood that black men and women could never reach the heights that whites attain.
109. Over the last two decades, however, this movement has reached new heights.
110. Vegh was the whole staff, assisted by his answering machine and his MacIntosh computer in his University Heights studio apartment.
111. One of the perennial streams that sometime rises to astonishing heights of activity is the Leonid shower.
112. Dean Shearer had inherited the sit-out from his predecessor Dean Samuel Crooks and took it to new heights.
113. Open mountain heights and gently sloping valleys characterise the mid-section reaching nearly 1500 metres in the High Feldberg.
114. Larchmont Heights residents, too,[http://sentencedict.com/heights.html] want to preserve the older bungalows.
115. Although scared of heights, she has completed ten parachute jumps.
116. In New York, Karpov has taken the art of defence to new heights, introducing stinging and lethal counterattacks.
117. They are mentally prepared to raise their games to Super Bowl heights.
118. By the end of the show, the contestants are perched on piles of pillows of varying heights.
119. Climbers make a great mistake, however, in imagining that each of these groups aspires to the dizzy heights of dangling.
120. Under his leadership, the radios reached new heights of effectiveness.
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