high and low
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Definition
Adverb: In every possible place; thoroughly and exhaustively.
Usage
The phrase "high and low" is used to emphasize the completeness and thoroughness of a search or effort to find something or someone. It suggests looking in all conceivable locations, both obvious and unlikely.
Examples
- Adverb:
- I've searched high and low for my car keys, but I can't find them anywhere.
- They looked high and low for the missing document throughout the entire office building.
Advanced Usage
- "to search high and low": This is the most common collocation, emphasizing an exhaustive search.
- The police searched high and low for the suspect.
- "to hunt/seek high and low": Similar to "search," these verbs can also be used with the phrase.
- We hunted high and low for the perfect gift.
Variants and Related Words
- Everywhere (adv): In or to every place. (A more common and direct synonym).
- Far and wide (adv): Over a large area. (Emphasizes geographical scope rather than thoroughness in a specific area).
- Thoroughly (adv): In a thorough manner; completely.
Synonyms
- Everywhere
- All over
- Throughout
- Exhaustively
Related Phrases
- Leave no stone unturned: To try every possible course of action in order to achieve something. (An idiom with a similar meaning of thoroughness).
- The investigators left no stone unturned in their search for the truth.
Adverb
- everywhere
- searched high and low