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Meaning of high-go
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high-go (n.)
A spree; a revel.
high-go Sentence Examples
- The hikers reached a high-go point in the mountains, offering stunning views.
- The stock market soared to a new high-go, fueled by optimistic investors.
- The adrenaline junkie pushed the limits with a high-go bungee jump.
- The CEO's salary was raised to a new high-go, sparking controversy.
- The spaceship achieved a record-breaking high-go altitude in its maiden flight.
- The mountain goats climbed to a precarious high-go, seeking food and shelter.
- The tall building stood as a high-go against the city skyline.
- The storm surged to a high-go, bringing torrential rain and strong winds.
- The skier navigated the challenging slopes, keeping a high-go pace.
- The musician played a high-go note on the guitar, captivating the audience.
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A spree; a revel.
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The hikers reached a high-go point in the mountains, offering stunning views.
The stock market soared to a new high-go, fueled by optimistic investors.
The adrenaline junkie pushed the limits with a high-go bungee jump.
The CEO's salary was raised to a new high-go, sparking controversy.