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[ hahy -klas , -klahs ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈhaɪˈklæs, -ˈklɑs / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective of a type superior in quality or degree; first-rate: a high-class hotel.
Origin of high-class First recorded in 1860–65
Words nearby high-class high-carb, high-carbon steel, high-card pool, highchair, High Church, high-class , high-colored, high-coloured, high comedy, high command, high commissioner
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Example sentences from the Web for high-class Meanwhile, the company says it is having difficulty meeting rising demand around the globe, which is a high-class problem.
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Grey played Christine, a high-class escort in New York City whose clients have become more frugal due to the financial crisis.
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Should Kate become a high-class call girl in the national interest?
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The place was a high-class dope den and crack was in its heyday.
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With a spate of layoffs kicking in, worrying about your 401(k) starts to look like a high-class problem.
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It might even be insisted that girls with high-class badges should be attended by footmen, grooms, or even military escorts.
A Treatise on Parents and Children | George Bernard Shaw
When the demand for high-class products fell, the English farmer felt it directly.
Hodge and His Masters | Richard Jefferies
I mean to build, in your cemetery, a high-class and imperishable granite tomb for myself.
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It would be a pity to spoil one of your high-class jokes; so what was the reason?
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But the Italian patriot was a high-class beggar; he was collecting funds, and had no idea of wasting his time in hard work.
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British Dictionary definitions for high-class adjective of very good quality; superior a high-class grocer
belonging to, associated with, or exhibiting the characteristics of an upper social class a high-class lady ; a high-class prostitute
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Words related to high-class deluxe, classy, best, choice, elite, superior, supreme, upper-class, upper-crust