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Example sentences for "more high"

  • A most familiar tree 11° or more high, trunk with solitary thorns.

  • Flowers between yellow and red outside and straw-colored inside, in racemes on a cylindrical scape 3° or more high, sometimes ramose, peduncles very short.

  • The Tree Hazel (Corylus Colurna), a fine and interesting tree, growing thirty feet or more high, also bears its catkins in February.

  • Both these grow 6 feet or more high, and the flowers of both are larger than the typical Scotch Rose.

  • It is a shrub 8 feet or more high, forming a dense thicket of arching branches.

  • Erect; stout; a foot or more high; bearing at summit a whorl of three sessile leaves.

  • Slender; branching; six inches to a foot or more high.

  • Somewhat flexuous, with spreading branches; two inches to a foot or more high.

  • Widely branching shrubs, two to six feet or more high.

  • Tis morn: with gold the verdant mountain glows, More high, the snowy peaks with hues of rose.

  • Tis morn: with gold the verdant mountain glows; 405 More high, the snowy peaks with hues of rose.

  • More high, to where creation seems to end, Shade above shade the desert pines ascend.

  • In the foregoing sections the blossoms are all of a fairly large size, and borne on stalks a foot or more high.

  • Ixia and Gladiolus) grows about 2 feet or more high, having broadly sword-shaped and curved leaves, and spikes of yellow or orange-coloured blossoms in June and July.

  • The ordinary variety has porcelain-blue flowers on stalks a foot or more high.

  • May and June on stalks 2 feet or more high.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more high" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    more before; more brilliant; more children; more common; more delightful; more easily; more easy; more economical; more favorable; more fortunate; more glorious; more liable; more like; more perfect; more prudent; more rarely; more real; more reason; more satisfactory; more sensitive; more slave; more southern; more strictly; more times; more truly; neither could