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Riding High

The idiom "riding high" means to be very successful, happy, or confident. It is often used to describe a person or a team that is doing well and is on top of their game.

For example, if a sports team wins several games in a row, you could say that they are "riding high." Or if someone gets a promotion at work and is feeling really good about themselves, you could say that they are "riding high."

The phrase comes from the idea of riding on a horse or in a carriage that is elevated above the ground. When you are "riding high," you are above the rest and in a position of power or success.

Overall, "riding high" is a positive expression that is used to describe someone who is doing well and feeling good about themselves.


The usage of the idiom 'Riding High' in a sentence

• Despite facing many challenges, the team is riding high on their recent success.

• After winning the lottery, she was riding high on happiness.

• The stock market is riding high after the positive economic indicators.

• The singer is riding high on the success of her latest album.

• The CEO is riding high on the success of his company's recent IPO.

• The politician is riding high in the polls after his successful campaign.

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