Examples of 'named high' in a sentence

Meaning of "named high"

named high ~ to be identified or given a title of superiority or excellence. This phrase can be used to describe something or someone with a prestigious or esteemed reputation

How to use "named high" in a sentence

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I once had a fine friend named High Horse.
Georges Simenon is named high commissioner for the Belgian refugees of the department of Charente-Inférieure.
Located beneath and around those bridges is the aptly named High Bridge Park.
He was named High Times ' man of the year.
The street was previously named High Street.
Titus was named High School All-American as a senior.
One named Low and one named High.
Market Square, originally named High Green, was renamed Queen Square in honour of the visit.
The story of Vortex Point begins over 150 years ago, as a town named High Point.
Guy named high -top knew.
It was traditionally named High Street.
He was named High Times' man of the year. Oh, my God.
Areas of the surrounding forest are also named High Beach or High Beech.
A young man named High Horse!
In his school he also join a band named High Heeled Flip Flops.

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