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high-water mark

NOUN
  1. a line marking the highest level reached

How To Use high-water mark In A Sentence

  • This was almost certainly the high-water mark of her career.
  • The debacle coincides with what could be the high-water mark for listings. Times, Sunday Times
  • During the period of its composition, he had fallen, perhaps for the first time in his life, sincerely in love with the woman he ultimately married; and it is appropriate to notice here the synchronism of the event with his high-water mark in fiction. Balzac
  • This was the high-water mark of political engagement. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The music industry has had its high-water mark. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bonanza is likely to be a high-water mark for the industry as recession looms. Times, Sunday Times
  • We pulled the boat up the beach above the high-water mark.
  • Nineteen eighty-two was probably the high-water mark both of the fascination and the frustration with literary theory in this country.
  • The debacle coincides with what could be the high-water mark for listings. Times, Sunday Times
  • The music industry has had its high-water mark. Times, Sunday Times
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