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Old 25-Mar-2006, 01:53
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Default Re: towering heights

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This is not a idiom. It is a description of a high place that seems to be intimidating to the person who experienced that high place. For example, walking along a narrow valley between very tall cliffs, I might describe them as towering heights if I felt I was being trapped or perhaps endangered.

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