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ápice
Catalan
apogeu
Spanish
pico
The highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development.
top
height
summit
peak
elevation
meridian
superlative
acme
tiptop
Portuguese
ápice
1
For them, building an entirely new city is the
pinnacle
of projects.
2
The decision is the
pinnacle
of a disastrous year in EU-US relations.
3
Sketch map of ruins on
pinnacle
7 miles north of Fossil creek
4
It was the
pinnacle
of what creativity meant, the impossible made real.
5
More likely, it just marks the
pinnacle
of a long TMT boom.
6
It will take some time for people to reach their absolute
pinnacle
.
7
This one gave the battlement, that the
pinnacle
,
the other the arch.
8
Going to Rio, as I said, it's the
pinnacle
of my career.
9
Torn fragments from the sea of cloud below drove against the
pinnacle
.
10
The absolute
pinnacle
of how far a peasant like me can go.
11
But the lovely Vanessa Wardour was at the
pinnacle
of aristocratic society.
12
Coach Gordon Tietjens said the Games marked the
pinnacle
of his career.
13
Never did the art of costly dress reach so high a
pinnacle
.
14
A
pinnacle
at the south-east corner of the Choir, built by A.J.B.
15
That's what puts him on a
pinnacle
in the records of crime.
16
Humanity has reached the
pinnacle
of their civilization, thanks to the Lords.
pinnacle
highest pinnacle
very pinnacle
reach the pinnacle
topmost pinnacle
rocky pinnacle
Portuguese
ápice
auge
Catalan
apogeu
cim
caramull
súmmum
Spanish
pico
cima
auge