Definition of Highballing

1. highball [v] - See also: highball

Lexicographical Neighbors of Highballing

high up
high vacuum
high voltage sign
high voltage signs
high water
high waters
high wind
high wine
high wire
high yaller
high yellow
higharched
highball
highballed
highballing (current term)
highbinders
highboard
highborn
highboy
highboys
highbred
highbrow
highbrowed
highbrowism
highbrowisms
highbrowness
highbrows

Literary usage of Highballing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Problem of Methodism: Being a Review of the Residue Theory of by J. M. Boland (1888)
"... signs will follow them that believe and press after this uttermost salvation, and our people will bear the mark of their highballing, become a holy ..."

2. Personal Finance by Robert S. Rosefsky (2001)
"When you do, beware of a practice known as highballing. An agent, overanxious to get the listing, might lead you to believe that he or she can deliver a ..."

3. Plan of the Founder of Christianity by Franz Volkmar Reinhard (1831)
"In order to preserve a lasting consciousness of their highballing and their destination in respect to moral attainments, and to be perfect as their Father ..."

4. The Physiography of the River Nile and Its Basin by Egypt Maṣlaḥat al-Misāḥah, Henry George Lyons (1906)
"MAURITIUS, highballing towards end of year. BEIRUT, slightly below normal with minimum in October. ( 'AIRO, generally near normal after March,low in ..."

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