the height of something | meaning of the height of something in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE

the height of something

As

the height of

As summer passes, the method must change again.

Such is Wotan, who raises up his

the height of

their

Such is Wotan, who raises up his favourites , only to cast them down attheir glory

He was in his mid-fifties, at

the height of

his

He was in his mid-fifties, athis skills and powers, and he went back to the plant.

The

the height of

the Cold War.

The defense budget is higher than it was atthe Cold War.

At

the height of

his

Athis career his whole estate , including his patrimony , was probably worth rather more than £1,300 a year.

At

the height of

the critics.

Atthe crisis , Johnson had been besieged by liberal

We wanted to

the height of

the season.

We wanted to avoid the tourist

What’s

the height of

What’s excessive or disgusting to a vicar’s wife may be pleasure to a pop star’s.

This answer reaches

the height of

absurdity.