sky-high in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Instead of sharing profits with workers, executives pay themselves sky-high salaries.
america.aljazeera.com
Hello sky-high movie streaming, goodbye moment of blissful disconnect from the everyday world.
www.cnet.com
Refinery29 is one of a few leaders in the space that has tens of millions of readers and a sky-high valuation.
www.businessinsider.com
On the top tier, the 12th, tremendous water thunders down from sky-high cliff.
en.wikipedia.org
Some offers come with sky-high interest rates and possibly even more fees.
business.time.com
Unlike their younger counterparts, there is less clubbing and more projecting an image of sky-high social status.
en.wikipedia.org
These sky-high costs are a fairly recent phenomenon.
fortune.com
Today it's fast becoming the hippest part of the city, with trendy art galleries and sky-high property prices.
www.eurasianet.org
In the 1960s, there was intense competition among savings and loan associations centered around sky-high interest rates and offers of expensive premium items for customers who opened new accounts.
en.wikipedia.org
Up to a decade ago, the country lurched from one crisis to another, with sky-high inflation and interest rates and a feeble currency.
www.bbc.co.uk

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