top (verb)

  • 51top-dress — transitive verb Date: 1733 to apply material to (as land or a road) without working it in; especially to scatter fertilizer over (land) …

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  • 52ˌtop sth ˈoff — phrasal verb to finish something with a final activity or detail …

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  • 53top up — /ˌtɒp ʌp/ verb to add to something to make it more complete ● He topped up his pension contributions to make sure he received the maximum allowable pension when he retired …

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  • 54top-graft — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ transitive verb : topwork …

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  • 55top-size — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ transitive verb : surface size …

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  • 56car-top — [c]/ˈka tɒp/ (say kah top) verb (car topped, car topping) –verb (t) 1. to place for transportation on the roof rack of a car (as a light boat, aircraft, etc.). –verb (i) 2. to fit easily on the roof rack of a car for transportation. Also, car top …

  • 57blow one's top — verb to be explosively angry. To lose ones temper When my dad found out I had failed the exams, he just blew his top. Syn: go ape, go apeshit, hit the roof, hit the ceiling, lose it, lose ones rag, lose ones temper …

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  • 58live on top of one another — verb To live in very crowded conditions. It was impossible to find a moment of privacy in a flat where we were living on top of one another all the time …

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  • 59out-top — verb /aʊt tɒp/ have a top higher than …

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  • 60run like a top — verb To operate flawlessly and smoothly. Ive just tuned my car, and now its running like a top …

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