top (verb)
41top edge — 1. noun a) The edge of a bat farthest from the ground. b) A deflection of a ball off of the top edge of a bat, into the air and potentially for a catch …
42top off — PHRASAL VERB If you top off an event or period with a particular thing, you end it in an especially satisfactory, dramatic, or annoying way by doing that thing. [V P n (not pron)] He topped off his career with an Olympic gold medal... [V P n (not …
43top up — PHRASAL VERB If you top something up, you make it full again when part of it has been used. [mainly BRIT] → See also top up [V P n (not pron)] We topped up the water tanks... [V n P] He topped her glass up after complaining she was a slow d …
44top-dress — /ˈtɒp drɛs/ (say top dres) verb (t) to apply a top dressing to (land) …
45top up — phr verb Top up is used with these nouns as the object: ↑glass, ↑mobile phone, ↑tan …
46top with — phr verb Top with is used with these nouns as the object: ↑cream …
47top dressing — noun an application of manure or fertilizer to the surface layer of soil or a lawn. Derivatives top dress verb …
48top-slice — UK [ˈtɒp slaɪs] / US [ˈtɑp slaɪs] verb [transitive] to reduce an amount of money He proposes top slicing the corporation s budget by up to £130 million …
49ˌtop sth ˈup — phrasal verb 1) to completely fill a container that is already partly full 2) to add more to something in order to bring it up to the level you want or need You can buy a card to top up your mobile phone with £5 to £50 worth of credit.[/ex] …
50top-dye — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ transitive verb : top III 2b(2) …