Synonym: acme, apex, crown, peak, spire, summit, top, vertex, zenith. Similar words: manacle, innate, in nature, miracle, obstacle, tentacle, spectacle, wanna. Meaning: ['pɪnəkl] n. 1. (architecture) a slender upright spire at the top of a buttress of tower 2. the highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development 3. a lofty peak. v. 1. surmount with a pinnacle 2. raise on or as if on a pinnacle.
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31. Troops may be moved on to a castle wall, rocky pinnacle or other elevation including a Spiral Stair.
32. During the seven years of their previous patronage by Next, the brothers have reached the pinnacle of the sport.
33. It stands at the pinnacle of notions of individual self-expression and artistic freedom.
34. He and the other leaders, at the pinnacle of the fossilised hierarchy they have constructed, seem isolated from reality.
35. In such a short space of time, he had plunged from the pinnacle of success to the depths of defeat.
36. Of all the nearby hills, its pinnacle was closest to their mountain, and it was the most thickly wooded.
37. Middenheim stands atop a sheer-sided pinnacle of rock that rises out of the surrounding forest.
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38. The end of the war in 1945 was his pinnacle.
39. The Doom Diver rips through the clouds like a bullet until he reaches the pinnacle of his ascent.
40. They were told Pinnacle were a more efficient distribution company and had several meetings with them.
41. Luckily Lloyds has found an alternative insurer - Pinnacle - for its 250,000 homebuyers, although the policy conditions are more restrictive.
42. As standard, every diver carries a light stick, glowing colours moving around a pinnacle that was previously dived at dusk.
43. Then, just before dusk a single figure was spotted again moving out of sight on the small col below the second pinnacle.
44. It represents the pinnacle of intellectual capability.
45. There's a new pinnacle in formless, shapeless art.
46. John Major has reached the pinnacle of British politics.
47. Giggs struck a superb equaliser for Sir Alex Ferguson's side as their latest quest to dethrone Barcelona at the pinnacle of European football survived a stern examination by Benfica.
48. The earthquake knocked off the cross-shaped finial stones on three of the four pinnacles that jut out from the top of the tower. The top of one pinnacle is leaning inward.
49. He looked up him with veneration on the old imaginary pinnacle.
50. Surrounding hills, Cengluan Pinnacle, winding flow like a river during Piaodai longitudinal.
51. In 1954, the film "Seven Samurai" directed by Akira Kurosawa is known as the pinnacle of the Japanese entertainment film.
52. It is our considered opinion that with some diligence, there will be one day they would achieve the pinnacle of shamelessness .
53. MAX seemed to have attained the pinnacle of German espionage in World War II.
54. In 1975, an interactive software system with 2,000 users represented the pinnacle of scale.
55. Some lingcod moved 4 to 6 kilometers away from their home pinnacle, but ultimately returned to it, " Reynolds said."
56. Grigory Perelman is the mountaineer who reached this pinnacle of the 3-dimensional world.
57. By allowing hot air to escape at the pinnacle fresh air is drawn from the sunken garden through natural heat stack effect.
58. The works of Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn, active in the 17th century, represent the pinnacle of these developments, especially in his use of light to convey tone and psychological interiority.
59. The jacket is finished with an Okayama denim shoulder patch, Riri zips with leather pulls, and fleece-lined handwarmer pockets, offering the pinnacle of design, performace and comfort.
60. For a man at the pinnacle of American power, George Bush could sometimes seem a little tongue-tied and unreflective in office.
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