top (verb)
31top — 1. noun 1) the top of the cliff Syn: summit, peak, pinnacle, crest, crown, brow, head, tip, apex, vertex Ant: bottom, base 2) the top of the table …
32top — 1. noun /tɒp,tɑp/ a) That part of an object furthest away in the opposite direction from that in which an unsupported object would fall.<! This is gibberish. What does it mean? Answer: this definiton works for any celstial body, be it the… …
33top — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. crown, head; acme, summit, pinnacle; pick, elite; lid, cover. v. crown, cap; prune, excel, dominate. See superiority, height. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Highest] Syn. topmost, uppermost, highest, on… …
34top — 1. noun 1) the top of the cliff Syn: summit, peak, pinnacle, crest, crown, brow, head, tip, apex 2) the top of the coffee jar Syn: lid, cap, c …
35top brass — noun the most important persons in a governing body • Hypernyms: ↑administration, ↑governance, ↑governing body, ↑establishment, ↑brass, ↑organization, ↑organisation * * * Informal. brass ( …
36top off — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. finish, end, bring to a conclusion; see complete 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To put a topping on: cap, crown, top. See OVER, PUT ON. II verb See top …
37top up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms top up : present tense I/you/we/they top up he/she/it tops up present participle topping up past tense topped up past participle topped up 1) a) to completely fill a container that is already partly full I ll… …
38top off — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms top off : present tense I/you/we/they top off he/she/it tops off present participle topping off past tense topped off past participle topped off 1) to finish something with a final activity or detail top… …
39top-post — 1. verb a) To post (a reply to a message) above the quoted original message (generally regarded as poor netiquette). b) To make a top post. 2. noun a) A top posted message. b) An act of top posting …
40top out — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms top out : present tense I/you/we/they top out he/she/it tops out present participle topping out past tense topped out past participle topped out if a rate or an amount tops out, it reaches its highest level… …