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		Definition of high-flying in English: high-flyingadjective  1Flying at a high altitude.  the remotely piloted, high-flying aircraft Example sentencesExamples -  In making a high-flying kite, it is better to spend a little extra effort on neatness and on cutting down weight than on decorations.
 -  In the absence of the high-flying wire-assisted stunts of his later pictures, he looks pitifully immature, even mortal.
 -  One of my aunts used to believe that the trails left behind by high-flying planes must have an effect on the weather.
 -  High-flying aircraft sample ambient air to monitor ozone levels in the troposphere.
 -  This practical formula offers some guidance when choosing a load for the high-flying birds of autumn.
 -  One high-flying plane could be seen dropping flares before the detonations.
 -  Some photographs, taken by high-flying spy planes, showed troops engaged in setting up nuclear-capable missile sites.
 -  Conventional radar can "see" a high-flying plane 300 km away but at low altitude the range is much less.
 -  This is the second international incident involving the high-flying spy plane in less than a week.
 -  From the cockpit of one of the allied air force's high-flying secret spy planes, the country stretches out like a postage stamp on a manilla envelope, its mountain ranges reduced to wrinkles.
 
 - 1.1 Very successful, especially academically or in business.
 a high-flying, stressed-out Los Angeles tax attorney Example sentencesExamples -  Susan could have picked herself any high-flying job in the film bureaucracy that she chose; she's an enormously gifted person.
 -  Compensation from salaries and stock options can be astronomical, and media attention can boost the profiles of high-flying CEOs into the stratosphere of rock stars.
 -  The former high-flying conglomerate had spent most of the 1990s self-destructing.
 -  Victoria was once a high-flying lawyer, but she dropped out and tuned into herself.
 -  Leah is a high-flying businesswoman.
 -  On the eve of her wedding journey, she has a swanky supper with her father, a bank manager ill at ease with his daughter's high-flying tastes.
 -  A struggling former alcoholic and high-flying lawyer get into an auto collision.
 -  The government decided that since many of the original high-flying stocks crashed to earth, financial fraud must have been behind them.
 -  By the time the '80s rolls around, the club has become a meeting place for women and high-flying businessmen.
 -  She is a beautiful, high-flying corporate lawyer.
 -  The recent economic recession has inflicted pain on the once high-flying technology industry.
 -  It will eventually be found out that he's not really a screenwriter represented by a high-flying agent.
 
  
    Definition of high-flying in US English: high-flyingadjective 1Flying at a high altitude. Example sentencesExamples -  In the absence of the high-flying wire-assisted stunts of his later pictures, he looks pitifully immature, even mortal.
 -  This practical formula offers some guidance when choosing a load for the high-flying birds of autumn.
 -  In making a high-flying kite, it is better to spend a little extra effort on neatness and on cutting down weight than on decorations.
 -  Some photographs, taken by high-flying spy planes, showed troops engaged in setting up nuclear-capable missile sites.
 -  From the cockpit of one of the allied air force's high-flying secret spy planes, the country stretches out like a postage stamp on a manilla envelope, its mountain ranges reduced to wrinkles.
 -  High-flying aircraft sample ambient air to monitor ozone levels in the troposphere.
 -  This is the second international incident involving the high-flying spy plane in less than a week.
 -  Conventional radar can "see" a high-flying plane 300 km away but at low altitude the range is much less.
 -  One of my aunts used to believe that the trails left behind by high-flying planes must have an effect on the weather.
 -  One high-flying plane could be seen dropping flares before the detonations.
 
 - 1.1 Very successful, especially academically or in business.
 a high-flying, stressed-out Los Angeles tax attorney Example sentencesExamples -  The recent economic recession has inflicted pain on the once high-flying technology industry.
 -  A struggling former alcoholic and high-flying lawyer get into an auto collision.
 -  On the eve of her wedding journey, she has a swanky supper with her father, a bank manager ill at ease with his daughter's high-flying tastes.
 -  Susan could have picked herself any high-flying job in the film bureaucracy that she chose; she's an enormously gifted person.
 -  Leah is a high-flying businesswoman.
 -  It will eventually be found out that he's not really a screenwriter represented by a high-flying agent.
 -  The government decided that since many of the original high-flying stocks crashed to earth, financial fraud must have been behind them.
 -  The former high-flying conglomerate had spent most of the 1990s self-destructing.
 -  By the time the '80s rolls around, the club has become a meeting place for women and high-flying businessmen.
 -  Victoria was once a high-flying lawyer, but she dropped out and tuned into herself.
 -  She is a beautiful, high-flying corporate lawyer.
 -  Compensation from salaries and stock options can be astronomical, and media attention can boost the profiles of high-flying CEOs into the stratosphere of rock stars.
 
  
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