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high–flying
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
high–flying
(adjective)
high–flying
/
ˈ
haɪ
ˈ
flajɪŋ/
adjective
high–flying
/
ˈ
haɪ
ˈ
flajɪŋ/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of HIGH–FLYING
always used before a noun
[
more high–flying; most high–flying
]
1
:
flying far above the ground
high-flying
airplanes
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2
:
very successful or determined to succeed
a
high-flying
young executive
a
high-flying
company
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