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High \High\, n.

  1. An elevated place; a superior region; a height; the sky; heaven.

  2. People of rank or high station; as, high and low.

  3. (Card Playing) The highest card dealt or drawn.

    High, low, jack, and the game, a game at cards; -- also called all fours, old sledge, and seven up.

    In high and low, utterly; completely; in every respect. [Obs.]
    --Chaucer.

    On high, aloft; above.

    The dayspring from on high hath visited us.
    --Luke i. 78.

    The Most High, the Supreme Being; God.

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Seven Up (game)

Heads up, 7 up' (sometimes called "Seven Up", "Thumbs Up, 7 up", "Heads Up, Seven Up" or "Heads Down, Thumbs Up") is a game where each selected participant guesses the person who pressed down their thumb or in some versions of the game, the players have to guess who tapped their heads.

Seven Up (novel)

Seven Up is the seventh novel by Janet Evanovich in her series featuring bounty hunter Stephanie Plum. It was published in 2001.

Seven Up (solitaire)

Seven Up is a solitaire card game which is played with a deck of 52 playing cards. The game is so called because the aim of the game is to eliminate cards in groups that total a multiple of seven (7, 14, 21, 28, 35, etc.). This game belongs to a family of value-adding row games which includes Decade.

In this game, the cards are dealt in a row. Spot cards (cards that value from ace to ten) are taken at face value, while jacks are valued at eleven, queens at twelve, and kings at thirteen. Groups of any number of cards that are next to each other and total to a multiple of seven can be discarded. A seven can be discarded on its own.

The game is won when all cards have been discarded. The game is lost if all cards have been dealt from the deck, no more matches are possible and cards are left on the row.

Seven Up (album)

Seven Up is the third studio album by German krautrock band Ash Ra Tempel and their only album recorded in collaboration with American psychologist/drug advocate Timothy Leary. It was first released in 1973.