The phrase means you are close to God when you are on your knees praying!
"Age high knees west want" sounds like a phrase made up of unrelated words without a clear meaning or context. It does not have a specific sound associated with it as it is not a common phrase or expression.
Popular sayings of 1956 included "the bee's knees" meaning excellent, "cool as a cucumber" meaning calm and composed, and "living the high life" meaning enjoying a luxurious lifestyle.
"Sky high" is a common phrase meaning extremely high. There is no exact "high". If it refers to the price of something, it is usually an amount out of the budget of an average person.
Cardio
The phrase is "in excelsis" meaning "oh high" and is pronounced in ik-'sel-ses (short e).
coz ur high
between your knees and waist.
If your knees slant at a steep angle and you are seated high in a designated area, you better change your position.
bend your knees, and jump off the ground as high as you can
No higher than shoulders and sometimes that's a bit high. No lower than knees. If I was a pitcher, for practicing I'd give myself a strike zone of chest to knees.
all i know is to bend your knees and jump as high as you can or as stron as you can
The sky has no limit. The meaning of the expression is that there is no limit.