high place in English

place that is far above the ground

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1. + After tearing down that altar and the high place, he burned the high place, ground it to dust, and burned the sacred pole.

2. Next the Holy Ghost took Jesus to a high place on the temple.

3. Acrophobia definition is - abnormal dread of being in a high place : fear of heights.

4. A high place in court, a knighthood, my sister's legs spreading open for you at night.

5. When compared with other economic minerals, aggregate is a low cost, high bulk, high place value commodity.

6. In or into a high place; high or higher up: The balloon was drifting Aloft on the wind.

7. 15 He also tore down the altar in Bethʹel, the high place that Jer·o·boʹam the son of Neʹbat had made that caused Israel to sin.

8. On a hill east of Jerusalem, Solomon built a high place for Chemosh the detestable god of Moab, and for Molech the detestable god of the Ammonites.

9. When it comes to feminine and fashionable timepieces for women, Cabochon Watches hold a high place of the wrists of fashionistas and well-heeled women throughout the globe

10. Acrophobia is different from the other phobias as if a person gets a panic attack while in a high place, it might be an unsafe move that can be dangerous too

11. 29 Who looks into the distance from a high place by far missing, the warm sunlight lets me to one's heart's content fantasize, outside nine days are that most dazzling rays.

12. If she's falling from a high place, and you can't get to her until she's only a few feet above the ground, there's really nothing you can do other than magically turn the pavement into marshmellow to allow her enough time to slowly come to a stop.

13. The name “Armagh” derives from the Irish word Ard meaning “height” and Macha, together meaning “height (or high place) and Macha.Macha is mentioned in the Book of the Taking of Ireland, and is also said to have been responsible for the construction of the hill site of Emain Macha (now Navan Fort near Armagh City) to serve as the capital of the Ulaid kings (who give their name to

14. The present invention relates to a foothold fixing apparatus, and more particularly, to a foothold fixing apparatus which is included in a temporary installation body installed for working a high place when constructing a structure such as a ship, a building, etc., fixes a support bar for supporting a foothold in the longitudinal direction intersecting with the transverse direction corresponding to the lengthwise direction thereof, and enables footholds adjacent to each other to be stably connected to each other.