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high point

noun as in centerpiece

noun as in heyday

noun as in highlight

Strongest matches

Strong matches

noun as in peak

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The high point: $1,613,580 in 2006, when the team sold a record 3,406,790 tickets.

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The high point of Harris’ campaign — when her announcement was aligned with Charli XCX’s’ “Brat” album and spawned viral “Kamala is Brat” memes — channeled this urge.

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Redford’s high point as a director works beautifully in the context of his whole career: It’s a movie that insists on rooting out the truth, on the righteousness of that effort, as unglamorous as it might be.

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“It’s unconscionable that at a historical high point for domestic and foreign threats, the FBI, the lead agency in combating them, is led by someone over his head. Our nation, the FBI, and the president deserve better,” Acevedo said.

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Eddy agrees that that night was a high point.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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