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high-class

[hahy-klas, -klahs]

adjective

  1. of a type superior in quality or degree; first-rate.

    a high-class hotel.



high-class

adjective

  1. of very good quality; superior

    a high-class grocer

  2. belonging to, associated with, or exhibiting the characteristics of an upper social class

    a high-class lady

    a high-class prostitute

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Word History and Origins

Origin of high-class1

First recorded in 1860–65
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After three hours and 19 minutes of high-class action, a thumping forehand down the line sealed Alcaraz's 100th clay-court win on the ATP Tour.

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The ground fielding and catching was also high-class by a youthful India, without many of their big names from last year's World Cup win.

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They have other high-class, even world-class, operators but Salah is the player making the difference.

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All of them are high-class players and we work well as a unit so I am absolutely buzzing to play alongside them.”

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The German has high-class credentials, such as winning the Champions League with Chelsea, but also has a reputation for being high maintenance.

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