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pinnacle

[pin-uh-kuhl] / ˈpɪn ə kəl /


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That griminess has proven effective at the pinnacle of the sport.

From The Wall Street Journal

Picture a long, slow climb up the mountain of fame and wealth heading for a sign marked “Happiness”—only to discover, at the pinnacle, that happiness is actually on another mountaintop, across a ravine.

From The Wall Street Journal

Head upstairs via the sweeping curved staircase and you will be met with several bedrooms, the pinnacle of which is the primary suite.

From MarketWatch

"We must all do better to support our clean athletes by catching the dirty ones, especially those at the pinnacle of sport," he added.

From BBC

Instead of endless hours on the practice field and a grueling regimen of drills, Cignetti’s Indiana team has reached the pinnacle of the game by hardly practicing at all.

From The Wall Street Journal