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View definitions for high point

high point

noun as in acme

noun as in centerpiece

noun as in heyday

noun as in highlight

Strongest matches

Strong matches

noun as in peak

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The Bolton actor's turn as PC Mukherjee was a high point in the hilarious outing, as the intrepid new PC was central to the plot, helping the iconic title characters track down their penguin nemesis, the master of disguise Feathers McGraw.

From BBC

It was an emotional high point of the show, the camera circling the piano as Lady Gaga began to play, then following Cooper as he joined her on the bench for the song’s final notes.

“That was the high point — seeing her on TV.”

Her high point came when she said, “If anybody in here wants to argue that the federal government isn’t fraudulent in some capacity, then be my guest…” Unasked and unanswered was how much fraudulence Trump is guilty of.

From Salon

That was seen at the time as a high point of cooperation between the humanitarian aid community and the U.S. military, even though Saddam eventually undercut the negotiations by cutting a private deal with one Kurdish faction.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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