superhigh
English
Etymology
super-
+
high
Adjective
superhigh
(
not comparable
)
Extremely
high
2007
April 15, Ben Stein, “Yes, Wall St. Still Gets Some Things Right”, in
New York Times
:
Sometimes they have to pour immense amounts of sand — like a million pounds in a six-hour period — into a well under
superhigh
pressure
[
…
]
.
Anagrams
higher-ups
,
higherups
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