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		Definition of high-up in English: high-upnoun ˈhʌɪʌpˈhaɪ ˌəp informal A senior person in an organization.  the high-ups at the European Space Agency  Example sentencesExamples -  The high-ups in the NHS aren't bothered - they go home at the end of the day and forget about it, we have to live with it.
 -  I have no doubt that the high-ups knew what was going on.
 -  To use an analogy, are you going to the delivery boy about wrong or damaged goods, or directly to the high-ups to complain?
 -  I played very little part in setting up this interview and I'd been led to believe that I'd be talking to a couple of faceless high-ups.
 -  The police people did carry out the orders from the high-ups very sincerely and extended full co-operation to me on my midnight mission.
 -  I was also sitting near a personal assistant for some high-up executive.
 -  The high-ups wanted him taken alive if possible, something I was happy with: I don't like killing if it can be avoided.
 -  I went into a boardroom for the meeting, and two of the big high-up executives sat there and smoked cigars throughout the whole meeting.
 -  His colleagues remind him that they should not contemplate such a step without informing the high-ups.
 -  When you get there, who will you make your case to - a high-up at the health department?
 -  If it's good enough for the high-ups, it's gotta be good enough for me.
 -  Now I am, as you all well know, a quite important and high-up television person.
 -  This is the first time I can remember a high-up member of the Allawi clique talking like this, and it shows they are afraid of something.
 -  If you're a high-up at a large, international ad agency, I would like to talk to you.
 -  Some high-up members of the feis ring were also nabbed, according to Mitchell.
 -  As working people we have far more sympathy for Africans than the high-ups in Downing Street.
 -  The high-ups are completely bought off, and they'd snuff out any movement against these guys.
 -  But Max soon changes his tune and ingratiates himself with the university high-ups.
 -  Jake was finally glad that he was appreciated somewhere, and high-ups at the Nightmare Crew were thanking the heavens for this blessing.
 -  I'm not a major politico, or a high-up executive in a large corporation.
 
  Synonyms at great height, high up, far up, way up, at altitude    Definition of high-up in US English: high-upnounˈhaɪ ˌəpˈhī ˌəp informal A senior person in an organization.  the high-ups at the European Space Agency  Example sentencesExamples -  As working people we have far more sympathy for Africans than the high-ups in Downing Street.
 -  The police people did carry out the orders from the high-ups very sincerely and extended full co-operation to me on my midnight mission.
 -  I played very little part in setting up this interview and I'd been led to believe that I'd be talking to a couple of faceless high-ups.
 -  I'm not a major politico, or a high-up executive in a large corporation.
 -  The high-ups are completely bought off, and they'd snuff out any movement against these guys.
 -  This is the first time I can remember a high-up member of the Allawi clique talking like this, and it shows they are afraid of something.
 -  I went into a boardroom for the meeting, and two of the big high-up executives sat there and smoked cigars throughout the whole meeting.
 -  His colleagues remind him that they should not contemplate such a step without informing the high-ups.
 -  If you're a high-up at a large, international ad agency, I would like to talk to you.
 -  I have no doubt that the high-ups knew what was going on.
 -  Some high-up members of the feis ring were also nabbed, according to Mitchell.
 -  When you get there, who will you make your case to - a high-up at the health department?
 -  But Max soon changes his tune and ingratiates himself with the university high-ups.
 -  Jake was finally glad that he was appreciated somewhere, and high-ups at the Nightmare Crew were thanking the heavens for this blessing.
 -  Now I am, as you all well know, a quite important and high-up television person.
 -  The high-ups in the NHS aren't bothered - they go home at the end of the day and forget about it, we have to live with it.
 -  If it's good enough for the high-ups, it's gotta be good enough for me.
 -  To use an analogy, are you going to the delivery boy about wrong or damaged goods, or directly to the high-ups to complain?
 -  The high-ups wanted him taken alive if possible, something I was happy with: I don't like killing if it can be avoided.
 -  I was also sitting near a personal assistant for some high-up executive.
 
  Synonyms at great height, high up, far up, way up, at altitude     |