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  • 1Airs above the ground — For the Mary Stewart novel, see Airs Above the Ground (novel). The levade …

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  • 2above the weather — 1. Too high in the air to experience the weather conditions on the ground 2. Not, or no longer, under the weather • • • Main Entry: ↑weather …

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  • 3The Amazing Race 2 — Season run March 11, 2002 – May 15, 2002 Filming dates January 7, 2002 – February 3, 2002 No. of episodes 11 Winning team Chris Luca Alex Boylan Continents visited …

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  • 4The Jetsons — title card. Genre Animated science fiction Sitcom Format Animated comedy series …

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  • 5high wire — high wires also high wire 1) N COUNT A high wire is a length of rope or wire stretched tight high above the ground and used for balancing acts. Syn: tightrope 2) N SING: oft N n Journalists talk about a person being on a high wire or performing a …

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  • 6the high jump — an athletic event in which people compete by trying to jump over a bar high above the ground He won the gold medal in the high jump. • • • Main Entry: ↑high jump …

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  • 7high wire — high ,wire noun count a long rope stretched tightly high above the ground that a performer in a CIRCUS balances on: TIGHTROPE high wire act something that you have to do very slowly or carefully, because it involves a lot of risk …

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  • 8high wire — n [C usually singular] a tightly stretched rope or wire high above the ground that someone walks along as part of a ↑circus performance = ↑tightrope …

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  • 9high wire — high′ wire′ n. a tightrope stretched high above the ground …

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  • 10high wire — ☆ high wire n. a cable or wire stretched high above the ground, on which aerialists perform; tightrope …

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