Use "high up" in a sentence

1. It's freezing this high up.

2. The mints weren't high up on the list.

3. Aloft definition, high up; far above the ground

4. Abuna Yemata Guh perched high up in the skies

5. This rate can be high up to # decibels for heavy vehicles

6. 8 The castle is magnificently sited high up on a cliff.

7. This rate can be high up to 103 decibels for heavy vehicles.

8. The Buccal nerve sits high up in the corner of your cheek

9. 11 A creak and a dark whirr in the air high up.

10. High up on the hummock, I am free, free to walk my horse.

11. It is felt as high up as Kolkata, and frequently destroys small boats.

12. One day Jesus took three of his friends high up into a mountain.

13. 16 St. John's is a small college perched high up in the hills.

14. The lights were charmingly disposed in coloured - paper lamps, high up among green boughs.

15. One woman reported that a neighbor found her peanut bushes high up in nearby trees.

16. High up on the sides of a Scottish cliff, golden eagles nest in an aerie.

17. Viewed from so high up, their bodies were foreshortened and hidden by the faces in front.

18. Wheatfields, cultivated high up the mountainsides, were lightly tinged with yellow, proclaiming the nearness of summer.

19. These clouds can form very high up, up to 100 km (62 mi) above the planet.

20. An eagle “builds its nest high up” on inaccessible heights, placing its young out of danger.

21. Outside there are scudding clouds, but they are high up and the sun occasionally breaks through.

22. It also spends time high up in trees, especially during the day when it is less active.

23. While bracelets are used to decorate the wrist, Armlets are usually worn high up on the arms

24. Asturians pour cider from high up to activate the carbonation and it needs to be enjoyed immediately

25. All I know is that order had to come from pretty high up in the chain of command.

26. However the outstanding highlight was our evening on a hut, called “Elmauer Alm”, high up in the mountains.

27. Adenoids are glands that are high up in the throat behind the nose and roof of the mouth

28. You may know that eagles often build their nest high up on the edge of a towering cliff.

29. 27 A gray gull carries some sea creature high up over the beach, drops it from its beak.

30. Try to put any such displays high up on the wall, on shelves or dressers away from prying fingers.

31. Since wild Bees live high up in trees most people are completely unaware of how many bee colonies are nearby

32. Williamson is well known to have been a highly successful spy, and high up in the apartheid regime's disinformation network.

33. Astro- biologist David Grinspoon has suggested that Venusian microbes might have found refugee high up in the atmosphere and clouds.

34. 27 Although different, I wanted to capture something of the sensation of being high up in a tenement block overlooking London.

35. Now, to install a Backstay flag halyard, you have to install a block of some sort high up on the Backstay,

36. The Aracaris inhabit the warm rainforests of Central or South America - where are typically found high up in the forest canopy.

37. Childproof your living room: Keep all photo frames high up and out of your child’s reach.Accidents with glass can cause serious harm

38. This ratio depends on the wavelength of the light: unqualified, it usually means visible light. Fresh snow albedos are high: up to 0.9.

39. High up in the east Pyrenees, Andorra la Vella is the capital of the Principality of Andorra and the highest capital in Europe

40. This happens high up in the atmosphere where it's cooler; water vapor rising up in the air Condenses as it cools to make clouds

41. It can be found high up on windswept mountain slopes, where temperatures can plummet as much as 60° F [35°C] in just 24 hours.

42. Looking at the legend, it becomes noticeable that the Adne Sadeh appears as a humanoid wild beast living high up in local Jewish mountain ranges

43. ‘An Acclivity that wasn't present before came up.’ More example sentences ‘Here and there, towers were perched high up on acclivities which seemed almost inaccessible.’

44. ‘An Acclivity that wasn't present before came up.’ More example sentences ‘Here and there, towers were perched high up on acclivities which seemed almost inaccessible.’

45. Adenoids are glands that are high up in the throat behind the nose and roof of the mouth. They are part of the body’s immune system

46. Figuratively, blood comes out of the winepress as high up as the bridles of the horses, for a distance of 1,600 furlongs —about 180 miles [300 km]!

47. Placed high up on its own tier at the top of a flight of stairs, this beautiful Balconied table makes you feel like you’re floating over the room

48. Adenoids are a patch of tissue that is high up in the throat, just behind the nose. They, along with the tonsils, are part of the lymphatic system

49. For generations, shepherds and herders have sounded the alpenhorn from high up on the meadow to signal a comforting “all is well” to their families in the valley below.

50. It was mounted on the box seats very high up, where it looked conspicuously happy, and sounded a little hysterical; and it was packed, tight and warm and Anticipant into

51. One by one, six of the seven leading ladies in Guido's life appearthrough a doorway high up in the rafters and slink down the stairs, positioning themselves languorously around the set.

52. Due to aerodynamic effects in the duct within which the propellers rotated, the platform was dynamically stable, even though the pilot and center of gravity of the platform were fairly high up.

53. Either secure the cabinet with a magnetic lock, use a traditional latch along with a Childproof locked box, or place chemicals high up, well out of reach, recommends Jim Schmidt, M.D., a pediatric

54. A bracelet, usually without a clasp, often worn high up round the arm or sometimes round the ankle a disc or charm hanging from a bracelet, necklace, etc Word Origin for Bangle C19: from Hindi bangrī

55. • Windows and balcony doors: Equip them with childproof safety catches or chains high up or some other safety device that prevents the child from opening them or squeezing through them when they are opened to air out the room.

56. As far as the tracks themselves are concerned, most are hard hitting party orientated numbers, meaning they all go pretty high up in the BPM range, are accompanied by neck snapping kicks and decorated with Aboundings of cherubic melodies

57. But at about 18:00 a radio-controlled Henschel Hs 293 glide bomb hit Spartan just aft of the after funnel and detonated high up in the compartments abreast the port side of the after boiler room, blowing a large hole in the upper deck.

58. 4 The fact that today we do not have a vast water canopy suspended high up in space and all around our globe and thus blocking direct sunlight, moonlight and starlight is because Jehovah saw what was going on down here upon his terrestrial footstool and took action.

59. During those war-mad years the enemies reached high up into the personnel of Jehovah’s visible organization to hasten the destruction of his people, even to the point of wrongly imprisoning the president and other highly responsible men at the headquarters of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society.

60. Brækstad, transl., Folk and Fairy Tales, page 86: We heard the unpleasant Braying of the snipe, now near to us, now far off, now high up in the air, now right over our heads, and suddenly it seemed close to our ears, now on all sides, still without our

61. 2 hours ago · As far as beer launch marketing campaigns go, Airdropping a pallet from a helicopter is pretty high up there on the scale of “eh, that’s pretty cool.” Am I going to go stand a field somewhere in Iowa to get it? Probably not, but God bless those of you that do.

62. Needless to say, Baulked landing procedures will be high up on my list of things to practice in future! With a go-around generally remaining an option on jet aircraft all the way up to thrust reverser deployment, it is worth trying out in your aircraft of choice, thinking about how you will get around the various problems thrown up by a go

63. The mighty Sordarins, rulers of the sky! The people look high up in the clouds and see their warriors soaring under the sun and know they are safe and secure in their world never to have to worry about the threat of the Arachnidans and the dreaded Asmeodai! The ones whose quest seek only to destroy all the Sordarins have ever kno

64. Aloft: 1 adv at or on or to the masthead or upper rigging of a ship “climbed Aloft to unfurl the sail” adv at or to great height; high up in or into the air “eagles were soaring Aloft ” “dust is whirled Aloft ” adv in the higher atmosphere above the earth “weather conditions Aloft are fine” adv upward “the good news sent her spirits Aloft ”

65. Alto is a ghost town in Santa Cruz County, Arizona, first settled in the early 1900s in what was then part of the Tyndall Mining District, east of Tubac in the Santa Rita Mountains.The town was originally named El Plomo, which is Spanish for "lead", and was changed to Alto, meaning "high", many years later, probably because the mines were located high up on a steep mountainside.