highballed Synonyms
Strongest:
- jumped
- sped
- drove
- zipped
- buzzed
- scurried
- stepped
- trotted
- traveled
- flew
- cracked-on-
- darted
- hurried
- ran
- raced
- chased
- scooted
- run
- travelled
- rushed
- speeded
- blew
Strong:
- shot
- coursed
- hustled
- careened
- scuttled
- got-a-move-on
- bombed
- barreled
- stepped-on-it
- whisked
- galloped
- shook-a-leg
- zoomed
- pelted
- humped
- hastened
- breezed
- hied
- made-tracks
- hurled
- bustled
- jogged
- tore
- bundled
- ripped
- bolted
- beat-it
- cannonballed
- blazed
- hotfooted-it-
- hared
- careered
- nipped
- rammed
- hurtled
- motored
- bowled
- rustled
- dashed
- rocketed
- whirled
- jetted
- belted
- barrelled
- blasted
Weak:
highballed Meaning
highballed
a railroad signal for a train to proceed at full speed, a drink of alcoholic liquor with water or a carbonated beverage served in a tall glass, to go at full or high speed, an iced drink containing liquor (such as whiskey) and water or a carbonated beverage (such as ginger ale) and served in a tall glass
highballed Sentence Examples
- The bartender highballed my whiskey and ginger ale, filling the glass to the brim.
- The driver highballed through the intersection, narrowly avoiding a collision.
- The train engineer highballed the signal, indicating that it was safe to proceed.
- The CEO's assistant highballed a memo to her, demanding an immediate response.
- The students highballed the readings, cramming just before the exam.
- The reporter highballed the story to the press, hoping to break the scoop.
- The waiter highballed the customer a glass of water, dousing him in the process.
- The politician highballed his promises, making unrealistic claims to win votes.
- The drug dealer highballed the product, charging an exorbitant price.
- The gambler highballed his bet, hoping for a big win but risking everything.
FAQs About the word highballed
a railroad signal for a train to proceed at full speed, a drink of alcoholic liquor with water or a carbonated beverage served in a tall glass, to go at full or
jumped,sped, drove, zipped, buzzed, scurried, stepped, trotted, traveled, flew
crawled, dragged, poked, lagged, crept, lingered, hanged (around or out), poked, hung (around or out),loitered
The bartender highballed my whiskey and ginger ale, filling the glass to the brim.
The driver highballed through the intersection, narrowly avoiding a collision.
The train engineer highballed the signal, indicating that it was safe to proceed.
The CEO's assistant highballed a memo to her, demanding an immediate response.