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high time

NOUN
  1. the latest possible moment
    it is high time you went to work

How To Use high time In A Sentence

  • In London: ‘In 1618 the city fathers complained that the multitude of alehouses and victualing houses within this city increasing daily are grown so dangerous and enormous as it is high time to suppress the number of them’.
  • It is high time someone makes a point of this in high places and starts to change the old die-hard attitudes which are selling our children down the swanny! Kidscape response to NHS Sheffield "Pleasure" leaflet
  • It's high time someone told you outright that you must be suffering from holy water on the brain, if you think we can't see you for what you are: a klavern of counterfeit prophets waxing psychotic for other cretinous hypocrites. Listen Up, You Christo-Fascist Bullies -- You Apostles Of Perpetual Psychosis -- It's High Time Somebody Called You Out
  • It is high time for changein news media coverage, or lack there of. Coming Next From the Lamestream Media; Bloated, Rotted Bodies
  • It's high time we rid ourselves of the myth that professional sport is somehow the almost exclusive preserve of heterosexuals.
  • It is high time that we became less tolerant of such unlawful behaviour.
  • Ranked as the No. 5 eater in the world and the favorite heading into Monday's contest, Thomas said it's high time competitive eating had a Title IX moment. At Coney Island, Women in the Wiener's Circle
  • It is high time our beaches and recreational areas were policed to ensure that no glass objects are taken anywhere near them.
  • It's high time we all stood up for our rights around here.
  • As I approach 40 I think it is high time I got myself the convertible car I've been dreaming of for 20 years.
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