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  • 1out|top — «owt TOP», transitive verb, topped, top|ping. to rise above; surpass …

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  • 2out-top — verb /aʊt tɒp/ have a top higher than …

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  • 3out-top — verb rare surpass in number, amount, height, etc …

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  • 4out-top — v.tr. ( topped, topping) surmount, surpass in height, extent, etc …

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  • 5Top Trumps — is a card game. Each card contains a list of numerical data, and the game is played by comparing these numbers. A wide variety of different packs of Top Trumps have been published.GameplayEach pack of Top Trumps is based on a theme, such as cars …

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  • 6Top out — (Building) To top off; to finish by putting on a cap of top (uppermost) course (called a {top ping out course}). [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 7top — Ⅰ. top [1] ► NOUN 1) the highest or uppermost point, part, or surface. 2) a thing placed on, fitted to, or covering the upper part of something. 3) (the top) the highest or most important rank, level, or position. 4) the utmost degree: she… …

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  • 8top-out — «TOP OWT», noun. the completion of the skeleton structure of a building being erected …

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  • 9top — top1 W2S1 [tɔp US ta:p] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(highest part)¦ 2¦(upper surface)¦ 3¦(best position)¦ 4¦(cover)¦ 5¦(clothes)¦ 6 be (at the) top of the list/agenda 7 on top 8 on top of something 9 one on top of the other …

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  • 10top — I UK [tɒp] / US [tɑp] noun Word forms top : singular top plural tops *** 1) a) [countable, usually singular] the highest place, point, part, or surface of something We could see mountain tops in the distance. at the top of something: I left my… …

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