Of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style.
1 One reason might be the rarefied nature of the high court's work.
2 It's a small and rarefied group that Hitchcock fits right in with.
3 We needn't look as far as the heavens to find rarefied environments.
4 The rarefied atmosphere of these high regions makes the stomach frightfully hollow.
5 The rarefied air scarcely gave play to the action of my lungs.
6 The rarefied air at the same time painfully acted upon my lungs.
7 The furnace, in short, compels us to breathe an atmosphere highly rarefied .
8 That rarefied air up in the mountains must be having an affect.
9 The rarefied air produces great oppression on the lungs, accompanied with bleeding.
10 Thus, to appreciate wonky-ugly proves that you have a rarefied fashion eye.
11 This is really a form of sickness due to the rarefied air.
12 It makes for an involvingly intricate sport of minute and rarefied angles.
13 The 28-year-old already stands out in the rarefied world of blindfold chess.
14 Even in the rarefied world of top-tier motorcycle racing, Rossi stands apart.
15 You've moved in a small and rarefied clique so far, my dear.
16 Don't misunderstand me, Lord, but we Kobollians are living in rarefied air.
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