Way up high

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Way up high

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Dear teacher,

John McDaniel, music supervisor for "Brooklyn," said Ms. Espinosa's voice was unusually versatile. "She can growl notes way up high and she can float notes way up high," he said. "She sings with great soul."

Q : Is "way up high" an idiom?


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Yes, it is an idiomatic adverbial meaning 'at/to a very high place or point'.
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