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high-flown

[hahy-flohn] / ˈhaɪˈfloʊn /


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That’s true even during the exposition’s most hot-to-the-touch passage, a high-flown tetrachord of B, F sharp, F and E that emerges in the 16th minute.

From New York Times Mar. 24, 2022

In the high-flown rhetoric of venture capital, the company’s CEO imagines a world where everything becomes an NFT, with no limits to where OpenSea’s 2.5 percent commission can reach.

From The Verge Feb. 2, 2022

But a sense of futility is equally inadequate, and Alameddine has no taste for the magical-realist variants or high-flown lyricism attempted by other novelists when writing about refugees.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 13, 2021

You’d hardly want to be seen writing in the Café de Flore in Paris, would you, no matter how high-flown your topic.

From The Guardian Apr. 28, 2020

She couldn’t bear hearing high-flown talk she didn’t understand.

From "In the Time of the Butterflies" by Julia Alvarez




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