High and mighty type
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SNOOTHigh-and-mighty type
POWERFULHigh and mighty
SNOOTYHigh-and-mighty
ARROGANTHigh-and-mighty
NABOBISHHigh and mighty.
PROUDHigh-and-mighty
SNOOTYHigh and mighty
VAINHigh and mighty
ELITISTHigh-and-mighty
OAKSThey're high and mighty
ELITESHigh-and-mighty sorts
OAKIt's high and mighty
HISNIBSMr. High-and-Mighty
SNOOTHigh-and-mighty sort
ELITEThe high and the mighty
GANN"The High and the Mighty" author
toplofticalhigh and mighty; haughty also TOPLOFTY
GANNHe wrote "The High and the Mighty"
GANNAuthor of "The High and the Mighty"
AVIATORJohn Wayne, in "The High and the Mighty"
toploftinessthe state of being toplofty, high and mighty
toploftinessesTOPLOFTINESS, the state of being toplofty, high and mighty
parapentinga cross between hang-gliding and parachuting, a sport in which the participant jumps from a high place wearing a modified type of parachute, which is then used as a hang-glider
parapentingsPARAPENTING, a cross between hang-gliding and parachuting, a sport in which the participant jumps from a high place wearing a modified type of parachute, which is then used as a hang-glider
saltboxtype of house found esp. in New England, generally two full stories high in front and one story high in back, the roof having about the same pitch in both directions so that the ridge is well toward the front of the house
cholesterolA compound of the sterol type found in most body tissues, including the blood and the nerves. Cholesterol and its derivatives are important constituents of cell membranes and precursors of other steroid compounds, but high concentrations in the blood (mainly derived from animal fats in the diet) are thought to promote atherosclerosis
cholesterolsA compound of the sterol type found in most body tissues, including the blood and the nerves. Cholesterol and its derivatives are important constituents of cell membranes and precursors of other steroid compounds, but high concentrations in the blood (mainly derived from animal fats in the diet) are thought to promote atherosclerosis