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What does high and dry mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word high and dry? Here's what it means.

Adjective
  1. Left out of water, stranded on a beach, or in the stocks for repair, or in dry dock.
  2. Abandoned, stranded, helpless.
  3. (pejorative) Associated with the high church (the Church of England and other Anglican traditions, in reference to their "high" political position in England and "dry"/austere mode of worship), as opposed to the "low and slow" Evangelical party and the "broad and shallow" broad church.
  4. (US, slang, of a sandwich) With no condiments.
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Will waterlogged homeowners be left high and dry by their insurance companies?
A raincoat will keep you high and dry, and it's a great way to add some punch to your sweater and jeans.
I wasn't left high and dry as the book is well referenced which led me to the books that shaped his thinking on a variety of topics.
In the end, it is the taxpayer who will have to foot the bill if small fishing communities are left high and dry.
Like all sorts of dependency we need to wean people off their cars, but at the same time we cannot leave people high and dry.
A paraplegic man has been left high and dry after water pressure was reduced leaving his power shower producing little more than a dribble.

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