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Definition of High spot
1. Noun. The most interesting or memorable part. "The highlight of the tour was our visit to the Vatican"
Lexicographical Neighbors of High Spot
Literary usage of High spot
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook for Machine Designers and Draftsmen by Frederick Arthur Halsey (1913)
"Each high spot should have its middle point carefully located and marked on the
body near it by white paint or otherwise. It may be more convenient to ..."
2. Switzerland: Or, A Journal of a Tour and Residence in that Country, in the by Louis Simond (1823)
"... and prevented our enjoying the very celebrated point of view from the Signal,
a high spot behind the town, and above one thousand two hundred feet above ..."
3. Direct-current Motor and Generator Troubles: Operation and Repair by Theodore S. Gandy, Elmer C. Schacht (1920)
"A high spot may be due to one or more bars or an entire section of high bars.
This is usually due to a soft spot in the cone or ring mica which permits the ..."
4. The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings ... Annual Forum by National Conference on Social Welfare, American Social Science Association, Conference of Charities (U.S., Conference of Charities (U.S.), National Conference of Social Work (U.S. (1920)
"That film raised features of social work to a high spot of emotional appeal
without doing violence to any social principles. I believed in it because I knew ..."