The phrase "high horse" is typically used to describe someone who is perceived as arrogant, self-righteous, or condescending. It implies that the person thinks highly of themselves and looks down upon others. It suggests that the person feels morally superior or holds themselves in a position of authority or superiority compared to others.
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