Proper noun
Highfield (plural Highfields)
A surname.
Construction will begin on a new downtown 9,000 seat multipurpose events centre and arena on the site of the former Highfield Square shopping centre in 2016. Source: Internet
Highmark First Night Pittsburgh 2020 (Part 4)Join the Pittsburgh Today Live Crew, Heather Abraham and David Highfield, along with Bob Pompeani, Meghan Schiller, and John Shumway! Source: Internet
Highmark First Night Pittsburgh 2020 (Part 5)Join the Pittsburgh Today Live Crew, Heather Abraham and David Highfield, along with Bob Pompeani, Meghan Schiller, and John Shumway! Source: Internet
Ashley Highfield, the Johnston Press chief executive, said that the boardroom battle has left the publisher struggling to recruit new journalists and reassure readers, advertisers and staff over its future. Source: Internet
Also on Jules' completed list is Highfield Road, home of the Sky Blues for 106 years until 2005 and the creation was sold to a City fan last season. Source: Internet
"If you're a child whose experience of using technology or screens is around watching media or playing games, you're assuming that when you see your parents using technology that they're doing exactly the same thing," Dr Highfield said. Source: Internet