ADJECTIVE
- used of gasoline; having a high octane number
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vigorously energetic or forceful
a high-octane sales manager
a high-octane marketing plan
a high-voltage theatrical entrepreneur
high-powered executives
How To Use high-octane In A Sentence
- So what is the magic ingredient fuelling this high-octane performance? Times, Sunday Times
- It was a barnstorming production, a high-octane, rip roaring success.
- a high-octane sales manager
- The fund toned down its aggressive, high-octane formula.
- There is a region in south Philadelphia where the underground water is known to be polluted with high-octane gasoline.
- I was meeting two high-octane sisters: one the mother of my god-daughter and the other a blonde who has a tendency to tell real-time stories.
- In the high-octane worlds of college football and basketball, the goal of most coaches is not to produce well-rounded human beings but well-rounded athletes.
- Project Goal: Genetically engineer micro-organisms to use electricity instead of sunlight to make a high-octane gasoline substitute.
- One of the main challenges of filming, he says, lay in translating the passion and the high-octane energy of the sport to the screen.
- Once noticed, they'll be celebrating in Goteborg, Sweden's ‘little Detroit,’ by quaffing aquavit, a high-octane Scandinavian drink that could double as rocket fuel.