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high, wide and handsome; high, wide and fancy adjective excellent; first-rate US The title of a 1937 musical/romance film starring James Burke.- “I’m stepping out, high, wide and fancy with something better than Clara Bow,” Phil said. — James T. Farrell, Saturday Night, p. 21, 1947
- Jake married her after he left here and moved to New York–after he was riding high, wide and handsome. — Jim Thompson, Savage Night, p. 4, 1953
- We were going high and wide and handsome over on 6th Street. — Herbert Huncke, Guilty of Everything, p. 154, 1990
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