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highline

American  
[hahy-lahyn] / ˈhaɪˌlaɪn /

noun

Printing, Journalism.
  1. kicker.


Etymology

Origin of highline

1885–90, for an earlier sense; high + line 1

Example Sentences

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Buellton’s Highline Adventures offers three zip lines over lush woodlands, an epic ropes course, hiking, an aerial net playground and 4x4 Bronco tours.

From Los Angeles Times

Cosgrove recently visited Highline Adventures near Solvang, which boasts the fastest and longest zip line in the state.

From Los Angeles Times

I was harnessed into the first of three zip lines available at Highline Adventures near Buellton, an expansive adventure park where Californians of every age can find something fun to do — including zooming down the fastest zip line in the state.

From Los Angeles Times

Highline Adventures, which opened in 2023, is less than a 10-minute drive from Solvang, situated right behind OstrichLand USA, meaning you can spend your morning scarfing down danishes, go feed dinosaur-like birds and then scoot over to Highline for an afternoon of adventure.

From Los Angeles Times

To reach the first zip line, the Highline staff will take you in 4×4 open-air Humvees on a steep path where you’ll gain 1,000 feet of elevation.

From Los Angeles Times