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  • Knee-high floods began to appear in some outer districts of the city, a day after authorities said they would take the risky move of releasing some waters that had been building up in recent days behind barricades fashioned along the city's northern outskirts.

    Floodwaters Reach Bangkok Patrick Barta 2011

  • Knee-high rubber boots don't get much more comfortable than these.

    LACROSSE ALPHA BURLY SPORT 2008

  • Knee-high anything makes your body proportions look weird.

    Playboy: Obviously Not A Leg Man Cosmo7 2009

  • Knee-high boots -- in flat and high heels -- are no longer associated with the dead of winter but have turned into seasonless footwear.

    All-Weather Boots 2008

  • Knee-high to a human with a two-metre 6ft wingspan, the eagle owl is returning after centuries of absence.

    Back From Extinction 2005

  • "Knee-high by the 4th of July" - ever heard of it??

    whitehelmet Diary Entry whitehelmet 2004

  • Knee-high leather boots with spike heels accentuated her shapely legs.

    The Emerald Triangle Archer, Miles 2003

  • Knee-high brown grass-thick in the trees, thinning in the open-waved in the wind.

    Blue Grouse of Mann Gulch 1999

  • Knee-high smoke curled toward the deck vents, gradually clearing the navigation area on the lower deck.

    Flashback Brannon Braga 1996

  • Knee-high smoke curled toward the deck vents, gradually clearing the navigation area on the lower deck.

    Flashback Brannon Braga 1996

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