Similar words: highlighter, highlights, high and mighty, highlight, skylight, high, thigh, higher. Meaning: adv. 1. (with verb `to blow') destroyed completely; blown apart or to pieces 2. in a lavish or enthusiastic manner 3. to a very high level.
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31. Such moves are a contrast to concessions recently made by large financial firms in hopes of defusing public anger, and political retaliation, over the comeback of sky-high compensation.
32. Dubbed the "sky-high priced meal", the revelation has enraged the public and led to calls for a boycott and an audit of the society's expenditures.
33. In the air,(sentencedict.com) sky-high fuel costs have prompted airlines to raise ticket prices and cut routes.
34. To solve the problem of sky-high modulation frequency requirement in MOG (Micro-Optical Gyroscope), a new double-frequency modulation technology based on triangular wave was proposed.
35. Every week, one of the new generation of internet firms seems to attract a sky-high valuation.
36. As the IPO market slowly opens up, the pressure is on to show a profit -- particularly for those that received such sky-high valuations.
37. It has sky-high unemployment yet at the same time suffers from crippling skills shortages.
38. Record prices of rice, wheat and other foodstuffs, along with the sky-high oil price, have fanned inflation worldwide.
39. Early attempts were plagued by sky-high communications costs and the inability of most PCs to decode highly compressed video in real time.
40. His home was dismantled. A quinsied mother-in-law had knocked his lares and penates sky-high.
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