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Lexicographical Neighbors of

high-principled
high-profile
high-protein diet
high-ranking
high-resolution
high-resolution banding
high-resolution imaging
high-rise
high-riser
high-risers
high-rises
high-risk
high-roller
high-score table
high-score tables
high-season (current term)
high-sighted
high-sounding
high-speed
high-speed steel
high-spirited
high-spiritedness
high-stepped
high-stepping
high-sticked
high-sticking
high-stomached
high-strung
high-sudsing

Literary usage of

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Adventure Guide to Venice & the Veneto by Marissa Fabris (2005)
"High Season/Low Season Generally speaking, high season in most large cities and towns is in the summertime. Low season is November-March for most large ..."

2. Adventure Guide to the Florida Keys and Everglades National Park by Bruce Morris (2004)
"Winter, the High Season D They don't call it the high season for nothing. Prices and crowds are higher between November and April, but the weather is at its ..."

3. Adventure Guide to Anguilla Antigua St. Barts St. Kitts St. Martin Including by Paris Permenter, John Bigley (2000)
"TNT Vacations: from Boston during high season. tr 617-262-9200; ... Signature Tours: from Toronto and Montreal during high season. tr 416-967-8481. ..."

4. Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly by Rita Tregellas Pope (2006)
"... 12noon-2.15pm lunch; 3-5pm cream teas in high season only; 7-9.30pm dinner, limited opening in winter; open on Mondays only in high season. ..."

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