high speed
adjDefinitions
Alternative form of high-speed.
A speed having a large magnitude
A speed having a large magnitude: great velocity.
- In deference to Queen Victoria's dislike of high speed, the specials were allowed about 75 min. for the journey on the Deeside line, but after her death, they were slightly accelerated.
- "If you go to anybody in Kent now and say 'shall we take away the high-speed route?' 'No!' They love high speed. It's been a huge success."
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA