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adjective designed to operate or operating at a high speed: a high-speed drill.
Photography . suitable for minimum light exposure: high-speed film; a high-speed lens.
Origin of high-speed First recorded in 1870–75
Words nearby high-speed high season, high sign, Highsmith, high society, high-sounding, high-speed , high-speed downlink packet access, high-speed steel, high-spirited, high spirits, high spot
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Example sentences from the Web for high-speed The cops suspended the high-speed pursuit lest some innocent be killed.
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This was before France had its network of high-speed trains.
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Thankfully, I have a high-speed Internet connection, so my doom window was but fleeting.
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An expansion of high-speed Internet access, to improve social-media infrastructure and provide thousands of new (celebrity) jobs.
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Last year, I also pledged to connect 99 percent of our students to high-speed broadband over the next four years.
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Survival chances were dim anytime something went wrong on the high-speed thruways.
If a high-speed buffered data channel is used, block transfer may occur at memory cycle speeds.
On-Line Data-Acquisition Systems in Nuclear Physics, 1969 | H. W. Fulbright et al.
The new workman placed at a high-speed machine is ready to fall from weariness at the end of his first day.
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"She would that," answered Jane laughingly, starting the car and a moment later throwing in the high-speed clutch.
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Well, I'd never thought of myself as a high-speed job, winning all the races—I wouldn't feel comfortable that way.
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British Dictionary definitions for high-speed adjective photog employing or requiring a very short exposure time high-speed film
recording or making exposures at a rate usually exceeding 50 and up to several million frames per second
working, moving, or operating at a high speed
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Words related to high-speed rapid, headlong, fast, accelerated, quick, swift, nonstop, excessive, flat out, lightning, precipitate, reckless, speedy, whirlwind, at full tilt