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US
/ˈhaɪts/
]
[ UK /hˈaɪts/ ]
[ UK /hˈaɪts/ ]
NOUN
-
a high place
they stood on high and observed the countryside
he doesn't like heights
How To Use heights In A Sentence
- In the curtain-raiser Federals put in a spirited performance against South in a match which didn't reach any dizzy heights in terms of skill, but held a level of entertainment value.
- In that dingdong struggle both players were reaching great heights.
- Records, is among the thousands of devoted followers who have raised figure skating to new heights of popularity.
- Here's a good one - a survey to see if birds are afraid of heights or get jet lag on long flights. The Sun
- The amount of strain that measuring the heights of all admitted children puts on the medical and nursing staff should not be underestimated.
- This female chanteuse has soothing vocals that'll take you to sonic heights that you've never been to.
- Air parcels at higher heights over the equator are accelerated down the gradient toward the pole by the force of gravity.
- A reaction induced on the laboratory bench may, like yeast in inert dough, leaven the whole of mankind, lightening and lifting it to heights undreamed of by its ancestors. The Contribution of Creative Chemistry to the Humanities
- But he's a timid child, fearful of water, heights, spiders, darkness and the great outdoors.
- There are obvious logistical problems involved in protesting outside such a facility, and it was clear from the outset that the protest was not going to reach the giddy heights of previous campaigns.