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1Take The High Road — may refer to:* Take the High Road , a Scottish television soap opera; * Take The High Road (Elemeno P song) , a single by New Zealand rock band Elemeno P; *a reference to The Bonnie Banks O Loch Lomond , a traditional Scottish song …
2Take the High Road — This article is about the Scottish soap opera. For the Elemeno P song, see Take the High Road (song). Take the High Road Opening titles Format Soap opera Cre …
3take the high road (in something) — take the ˈhigh road (in sth) f15 idiom (NAmE) to take the most positive course of action • He took the high road in his campaign. Main entry: ↑high roadidiom …
4Take The High Road (Elemeno P song) — Infobox Single Name = Take The High Road Cover size = 170 Border = Caption = Artist = Elemeno P Album = Elemeno P A side = B side = Released = start date|2008|03|17 Format = Recorded = Genre = Alternative Length = 3:29 Label = Universal Writer =… …
5High Road — may refer to: * High Road, Perth * Take the High Road , a soap opera later renamed to High Road * High Roads (comics), a comic book series created by Scott Lobdell and Leinil Francis Yu * The High Road , an album by JoJo * Kilburn High Road *Team …
6high road — high roads 1) N COUNT: usu sing A high road is a main road. [BRIT] The gutters either side of the paved high road were gurgling and even flooding. (in AM, use highway) 2) N SING: usu the N to n You say that something is the high road …
7high road — high ,road noun count 1. ) the way that is morally right: The Senator veered off his high road several times in tonight s debate. take the high road: The paper took the high road and didn t publish the pictures. 2. ) the high road the easiest or… …
8high road — n. The most ethical and honest method; used mostly in the phrase to take the high road (as in an election campaign). Contrasted with low road. [PJC] …
9high road — n. 1. Chiefly Brit. a main road; highway 2. an easy or direct way 3. a course of action, position, etc. that is uninfluenced by partisanship, self interest, vindictiveness, etc.: usually in the phrase take the high road: Also written highroad n.… …
10high road — n. 1. Chiefly Brit. a main road; highway 2. an easy or direct way 3. a course of action, position, etc. that is uninfluenced by partisanship, self interest, vindictiveness, etc.: usually in the phrase take the high road: Also written highroad n …