fly high

VERB
  1. be elated
    He was flying high during the summer months
  2. make steady progress; be at the high point in one's career or reach a high point in historical significance or importance
    The new student is thriving

How To Use fly high In A Sentence

  • Birds fly high in the air.
  • Alternatively, let him fly high to act as a aerial patrol to intercept an enemy trying the same thing.
  • Eagles without experience of suffering wind and rain can not fly high in the sky. And to be brave to take risks is an eternal formula for us.
  • They fly high but in good light one can usually see their bright green plumage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Eagles without experience of suffering wind and rain can not fly high in the sky. And to be brave to take risks is an eternal formula for us.
  • The Pentagon will lease six Gulfstream V executive jets so the big shots can fly high.
  • Eagles without experience of suffering wind and rain can not fly high in the sky. And to be brave to take risks is an eternal formula for us.
  • Unlike a normal fade or sliced shot, which will fly high and stop quickly on landing, a shot from a downhill lie will not. Christy O'Connor Junior's Golf Masterclass
  • We can't fly high because we overweigh ourselves.
  • Butterfly high notes flutter free. Times, Sunday Times
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