pinnacle• At last we could see Ambadji on a pinnacle ahead of us.• The end of the war in 1945 was his pinnacle.• Troops may be moved on to a castle wall, rockypinnacle or other elevation including a SpiralStair.• Then, just before dusk a single figure was spotted again moving out of sight on the small col below the second pinnacle.• To deplore children being crippled by land mines is not really at the pinnacle of human courage, is it?• During the seven years of their previouspatronage by Next, the brothers have reached the pinnacle of the sport.• The towers spring from sprawling castle-like buildings that were once hotelsrepresenting the pinnacle of elegance.
pinnacle of• By 1965, Fellini had reached the pinnacle of his commercialsuccess.
Originpinnacle
(1200-1300)Old Frenchpinacle, from Late Latinpinnaculum, from Latinpinna“wing, wall around the top of a castle”