Adjective
high-flying (comparative more high-flying, superlative most high-flying)
Characteristic of a highflier; extravagant in conduct or opinion.
I had a high-flying career. Never wanted to get married. All I wanted to do was have some fun. Cindy Gallop
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the high-flying cell tower sector is thriving. Source: Internet
Chinese tech shares tumbled for a second day on Wednesday, after Beijing’s market regulator put out draft antitrust rules that signalled a looming crackdown on high-flying internet giants. Source: Internet
He abrogated what Satan had cast upon his tongue in referring to their gods: 'They are the high-flying cranes whose intercession is accepted sic '. Source: Internet
Palace talisman Zaha has been directly involved in 10 goals in only 14 games this season, volleying the opener against the high-flying Foxes at Selhurst Park. Source: Internet
Relentless Liverpool beat Tottenham 1-0 to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League table to a yawning 16 points on Saturday as Southampton gained sweet revenge over high-flying Leicester. Source: Internet