high season meaning, high season definition | English Cobuild dictionary

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high season  

  
The high season is the time of year when a place has most tourists or visitors.  
  (BRIT)      n-sing   also no det     (Antonym: low season)    A typical high-season week in a chalet costs about £470.     
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adv.
comfortably; extravagantly
n.
someone who does not use high-technology items or services on a daily basis
[Slang] "Amish" is the name of a religious group arisen in the 16th century, that resists modern world's changes (including technology, fashion etc.)
n.
renewable energy obtainable on coasts based on the sea or ocean low and high tides
exp.
get drunk or take drugs; get high

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