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high-class

[hahy-klas, -klahs] / ˈhaɪˈklæs, -ˈklɑs /
ADJECTIVE
first-class
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST


Example Sentences

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"He's a multiple Group 1 winner so he's going to carry a lot more weight, but he's going to carry it because he's a very high-class horse," O'Brien said.

From Barron's

It remains to be seen how much longer he will include Henderson, so the former Liverpool captain must produce high-class performances with Brentford consistently to stop eyebrows being raised further.

From BBC

By contrast, as the tense, excitable Jake, Law doesn’t generate much warmth, or make you believe he’s actually capable of opening a high-class midtown restaurant.

From Los Angeles Times

They invite him and Guy, his star, to a dinner that the Crawleys’ fellow high-class neighbors initially refuse but, hello hello, are suddenly free to attend.

From Salon

Trafford looked shaky in the loss at home to Spurs, while whoever gets Donnarumma will be acquiring a high-class, proven and experienced operator.

From BBC