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high point

NOUN
  1. the most enjoyable part of a given experience
    the trumpet solo was the high point of the concert

How To Use high point In A Sentence

  • From there the year had its high points - two Masters Series titles in Miami and Rome helped with that - but the Grand Slam events continued to pose a problem.
  • Christmas and New Year have long been the high point for visitor and Madeiran alike.
  • The terrain's high points provide a panoramic view of Los Angeles.
  • Most take place at high points in the stockmarket cycle, when investors are at their most bullish.
  • Their sound was noisy and funky and grungy and to many fans this album was seen as their high point.
  • Any such lateral motions could contribute to the absence or thinness of distal marine tephra layers on submarine high points or steep slopes.
  • The reveal is the high point of the show - this is where the neighbors get to see what's happened to their room.
  • It was to be the high point of a wonderful day for Walsh, who won the Grand National at Aintree aboard his father, Ted's, horse, Papillon, two years ago.
  • The visit to the ancient capital city was one of the high points of the tour.
  • However, the high point in cohune nut exports was during World War I, as cohune nuts were used in making the charcoal filters in gas masks during this war.
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