Pronunciation: /eɪs-haɪ/
adjective of the highest quality or rank; excellent
A1 The children played a game of cards, and the ace-high card won.
A2 She was dealt an ace-high hand in poker, giving her a good chance of winning.
B1 The chef's skills were ace-high, and the dishes he prepared were always delicious.
B2 The team's performance was ace-high, leading them to victory in the championship.
C1 His reputation as a lawyer was ace-high, winning him many high-profile cases.
C2 The company's standards for quality were ace-high, ensuring customer satisfaction.
adverb in an excellent or superior manner
A1 He played his hand ace-high in the poker game.
A2 She always dresses ace-high for important meetings.
B1 The chef prepared the dish ace-high, with attention to every detail.
B2 The team worked ace-high to meet the project deadline.
C1 The company's reputation for quality is ace-high in the industry.
C2 Her performance in the competition was ace-high, earning her first place.
formal The poker player won the round with an ace-high straight.
informal I had an ace-high hand in the game last night.
slang My ace-high bluff totally worked!
figurative Her performance was ace-high, earning her a standing ovation.
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