The location in a range of mountains of a geological formation that is lower than the surrounding peaks.
Deliberately introduced defect in a planar material whereby stress is concentrated.
1 But to Gees, Helloworld takes free speech and democracy up a notch .
2 It also has seen little new business since losing top - notch credit ratings.
3 The rounded sides and corners feel great, while build quality is top - notch .
4 The new grade is four levels below both agencies' top - notch AAA rating.
5 During the first year of his sentence, he hadn't aged a notch .
6 The issue rating is one notch lower than the corporate credit rating.
7 The distance from head to central point of notch is ½ in.
8 Or is the case that high ticket prices equate to top - notch sound?
9 Where Drake really takes things up a notch is with the production.
10 The spot is now plainly marked by a notch in the bark.
11 We slant up to the left through that notch in the ridge.
12 The body design is gorgeous, and the build quality is reportedly top - notch .
13 Beneath the risque post, Cyrus took it up a notch , commenting: Need.
14 The symbolism just went up a notch after Trump's presidential election victory.
15 Take it another step further; tighten the screws of paranoia another notch .
16 Kenedy took less than two minutes to notch his first Toon goal.
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