Pronunciation: /haɪ ˈflaɪɪŋ/
adjective describing a person or thing that is achieving or aiming for great success or ambition in a particular field
A1 The high flying bird soared through the sky.
A2 The high flying acrobat amazed the audience with their daring stunts.
B1 The high flying pilot navigated the plane through turbulent weather.
B2 The high flying CEO managed to secure a multi-million dollar deal.
C1 The high flying athlete set a new world record in the high jump event.
C2 The high flying entrepreneur revolutionized the tech industry with their innovative ideas.
adverb modifying a verb or adjective to indicate a high level or degree of achievement or ambition
A1 The high-flying bird soared through the sky.
A2 The high-flying acrobat performed amazing stunts in the circus.
B1 The high-flying plane traveled at incredible speeds.
B2 The high-flying entrepreneur built a successful business empire.
C1 The high-flying executive led the company to record profits.
C2 The high-flying athlete broke world records in multiple events.
formal The high-flying business executive was always on the move, traveling to different countries for meetings.
informal That high-flying entrepreneur sure knows how to make a deal!
slang The high-flying DJ is going to throw an epic party tonight.
figurative Her high-flying dreams of becoming a famous actress kept her motivated to work hard.
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