the high point/spot of something

high point (of something)

A particularly successful, enjoyable, or proud period or moment (of something). Being named Poet Laureate was definitely the high point of my career. The sudden—and frankly surprising—success of my second book was definitely a high point, but I write for the love of telling stories, not the success it might bring.
See also: high, point
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

the ˈhigh point/spot of something

the best, most interesting, entertaining, etc. part of something: The high spot of our trip was the visit to Rome. It was the high point of the evening.
See also: high, of, point, something, spot
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See also:
  • good trip
  • a good trip
  • meat and drink to (one)
  • meat and drink to one
  • meat and drink to someone
  • throw a wet blanket over (something)
  • throw a wet blanket over something
  • a (real) gas
  • a night out
  • be out on the town