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knee-high

American  
[nee-hahy, nee-hahy] / ˈniˈhaɪ, ˈniˌhaɪ /

adjective

  1. as high as the knees.


noun

  1. knee-highs. Also knee highs, knee-hi's, knee his socks, stockings, or boots that cover the lower legs to just below the knees.

knee-high British  

adjective

  1. another word for knee-deep

  2. as high as the knee

    a knee-high child

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Etymology

Origin of knee-high

An Americanism dating back to 1735–45

Example Sentences

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Marco walked up as Chase was staring at a painting of a man holding a whip, dressed in a red coat, white pants, knee-high black boots, and a black top hat.

From Literature

Or the time when she appeared next to Belichick on the sidelines on game day wearing a reptile mini-skirt and knee-high boots.

From BBC

Akira barely managed to hang on, until at last they burst out of the trees and into the knee-high brown grass of the bald.

From Literature

Dressed in a black leather dress and knee-high boots, she had this time prepared “Mack the Knife.”

From Los Angeles Times

When he returned to the mound to begin the fifth, he struck out Rafael Devers with a knee-high fastball for a called third strike.

From Los Angeles Times