Similar words: golan heights, height, heighten, weights and measures, lightweight, highlights, rights, nights. Meaning: [haɪt] n. a high place.
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121. Corporate profits are soaring to new heights, but so is income inequality.
122. What do you think would happen if Wuthering Heights were published today?
123. He settled in the Washington area in the late 1950s and was a longtime Hillcrest Heights resident.
124. The proper field of women psychologists is often assumed to be far from the heights of psychological theory.
125. Others see a new golden age of business and technology that will lift the market to unimagined heights.
126. Ben's heart was light as he swung along through the meadows that lay before the heights of Lulling Woods.
127. But that decline came hard on the heels of the mid-1980s, when prices rose to absurd heights.
128. She wasn't used to mountains and heights were always a little alarming, especially when you had a very lively imagination.
129. I love my mother as the trees love water and sunshine - she helps me grow, prosper, and reach great heights. Terri Guillemets
130. The dizzying heights and plummeting depths of the volcanic mountains have their social parallels in this deeply divided country.
131. It seems quite bizarre that people who play other people's records for a living can reach these dizzy heights of stardom.
132. A new gondola cable car will take you to dizzy heights, enabling you to appreciate the mountains in their true splendour.
133. Mellow orange pantiles seemingly cascade at many angles, surmounting buildings of varying heights, covering lower and higher ground.
134. The heights by great men reached and kept were not attained in sudden flight but, they while their companions slept, they were toiling upwards in the night. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
135. The Press interest in this affair seems likely to reach ludicrous heights with the Grand Prix tomorrow.
136. Records, is among the thousands of devoted followers who have raised figure skating to new heights of popularity.
137. Nothing could dent the self belief that was driving her on to new heights.
138. Horses also come in different heights and breeds, horses start from the height of fourteen-two hands high.
139. They were seated by one of the windows, and Paige was glad she had a head for heights.
140. We turned left on to it, through an undulating sea of purple heather up to Golden Heights.
141. For children of all ages this is a fascinating display and one, dare I say it, which reaches new heights.
142. They are socially mobile, many of them having risen from working class backgrounds to new heights in the class structure.
143. So we all walked the few steps to Wuthering Heights.
144. What he had retained was the sense of an elusive mystery waiting in the heights for his return.sentencedict.com
145. A lot of people are afraid of heights. Not me, I'm afraid of widths. Steven Wright
146. In the decade since then, Disney has soared to new heights.
147. Bleak heights are carpeted in radiant colors; every crack and crevice of a frowning crag blossoms.
148. That particular experience left me with a recurrent dream about falling from great heights.
149. Some one had brought the adjustable lectern and set it up perfectly but not bothered to find out the heights of the speakers.
150. Seldom did weather-boarding reach such architectural heights as this, and seldom did one short platform have such a fine building attached.
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