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  • 1the high road — 1 chiefly US : a morally proper way of doing something Several local news programs reported the rumor, but the city newspaper took the high road [=behaved properly] and waited to see if anyone could confirm the story. 2 : an easy way to do… …

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  • 2The High Road — This article is about the JoJo album. For the Roxy Music EP, see The High Road (EP). For other uses of High Road , see High Road (disambiguation). The High Road Studio album by …

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  • 3Take 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 …

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  • 4high 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… …

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  • 5high road — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms high road : singular high road plural high roads 1) the way that is morally right take the high road: The paper took the high road and didn t publish the pictures. 2) the high road the easiest or most likely… …

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  • 6high|road — «HY ROHD», noun. 1. a main road; highway: »the highroad to England (Samuel Johnson). 2. Figurative. a direct and easy way: »the highroad to success …

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  • 7high — adj., n., & adv. adj. 1 a of great vertical extent (a high building). b (predic.; often in comb.) of a specified height (one inch high; water was waist high). 2 a far above ground or sea level etc. (a high altitude). b inland, esp. when raised… …

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  • 8Gwynedd in the High Middle Ages — is a period in the History of Wales spanning the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries (AD 1000 ndash;1300). The High Middle Ages were preceded by the Early Middle Ages and followed by the Late Middle Ages. Gwynedd is located in the north of… …

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  • 9road — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ broad, wide ▪ narrow ▪ busy, congested ▪ clear, deserted, empty …

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  • 10High-speed rail — is a type of passenger rail transport that operates significantly faster than the normal speed of rail traffic. Specific definitions include 200 km/h (124 mph) and faster depending on whether the track is upgraded or new by the European Union,… …

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