We have no meanings for "outrageously high" in our records yet.
1 The publicans' prices were outrageously high as they reaped in a once-in-12-year harvest.
2 The ceiling for those two is outrageously high too.
3 As if taxes were not already outrageously high .
4 And it is outrageously high , too.
5 He pitched with an outrageously high and limber leg kick and delighted in playing cat-and-mouse games with hitters.
6 She was dressed all in red, from the roses in her black hair to her tiny, outrageously high - heeled Spanish slippers.
7 As each wave came, and she rose for it, she seemed like a horse making at a fence outrageously high .
8 The prices on glass were run up outrageously high during the war; we are among the largest users of glass in the country.
9 Quicksilver was also outrageously high , but not being of such prime necessity as "rocker irons," didn't come up to their standard of value.
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