Similar words: nighttime, highlight, each time, sighting, lighting, high tech, take delight in, limelight. Meaning: n. the latest possible moment.
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(61) " And high time they stopped it, for it's beginning to show.
(62) It is now high time he banged his colleagues' heads together.
(63) It was high time, for I now began to be tortured with thirst.
(64) It is high time that we should urge an immediate end to this deplorable phenomenon.
(65) It is high time that the old plane was scrapped.
(66) In the former case, she'll have a high time for a little while, ending in a divorce court or in her having a worthless young "rounder" on her hands and no money to pay the bills.
(67) In such a way Saul Bellow convinces his readers that it is high time to re-examine the modern philosophical tradition and to re-claim the dignity of humanity.
(68) It is high time that the post is held by a Sabahan again.
(69) It is high time to consider the problem on a global scale.
(70) It is therefore high time for gender equality to be incorporated more broadly into development policymaking.
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(71) He's always playing his radio at full blast. It's high time I tackled him about it.
(72) Resist the notion of raising a guilt trip, claiming that since you ve taken your profile down, its high time that they do the same.
(73) It'seems to us high time that they began to work their passage.
(74) It was indeed , high time for them to run.
More similar words: nighttime, highlight, each time, sighting, lighting, high tech, take delight in, limelight, from time to time, high, thigh, haughtily, highly, highway, high-end, haughtiness, high and dry, high class, high and low, high-necked, high school, high profile, time, aswan high dam, time out, in time, on time, at a time, at times, bedtime.