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  • 121high-flown — adjective Date: 1647 1. exceedingly or excessively high or favorable 2. having an excessively embellished or inflated character ; pretentious < high flown language > …

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  • 122luscious — adjective Etymology: Middle English lucius, perhaps alteration of licius, short for delicious Date: 15th century 1. a. having a delicious taste or smell ; sweet b. archaic excessively sweet ; cloying 2. sexually attractive …

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  • 123voracious — adjective Etymology: Latin vorac , vorax, from vorare to devour; akin to Old English ācweorran to guzzle, Latin gurges whirlpool, Greek bibrōskein to devour Date: 1635 1. having a huge appetite ; ravenous 2. excessively eager ; insatiable < a&#8230; …

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  • 124sky-high — I. adverb Date: 1818 1. a. high into the air b. to a high or exorbitant level or degree < lifted my spirit sky high Elmer Morriss > 2. in an enthusiastic manner 3. to bits ; apart < blown sky high > …

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