1. high-low - Noun
2. high-low - Adjective
A laced boot, ankle high.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCarrie, 37, looked drop-dead-gorgeous at the on Nov. 11 when she rocked a one-sleeve sheer silver Yousef Aljasmi Dress with a high-low asymmetrical hemline that was long on one side and showed her bare, toned legs on the other. Source: Internet
Atkins and Middleton worked the high-low post for a bucket with 2:09 left that forced a Van Buren timeout. Source: Internet
Aidan Mattox sleeveless white high-low fit-and-flare dress Tea length; hits above the knee at front White tonal dotted jacquard Halter neck Back keyhole with button closure Hidden back zip Lined Approx. Source: Internet
Deschutes County has five sirens mounted in the community, as well as others installed on emergency vehicles, that issue a distinctive, two-toned “high-low” alert to let residents and visitors know there’s an evacuation in progress. Source: Internet
The following rules are common: * If playing a high-low split game and dividing a pot between the high and low hands, always award the odd chip to the high hand. Source: Internet
The sets may overlap: for example, in seven-card stud played high-low split, a player dealt 7-7-6-4-4-3-2 can play a high hand of 7-7-4-4-6 (two pair, sevens and fours) and a low hand of 7-6-4-3-2 (seven-high). Source: Internet