Definitionadj. having a top of a specified character
Last update: November 1, 2015
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They rode up a long slope and topped out, overlooking a small fenced-in valley. [Please select]
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When the light is poor, there is a peculiar, almost unnatural, look about the cloud-topped peak. [Please select]
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Or, after blueing in the vat, the black may be dyed or topped on by the process with copperas, which will be described below. [Please select]
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He wore a well-made suit of dark blue, topped by a correct derby. [Please select]
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By old Surface's plate stood a gold-topped bottle, containing, not the ruddy burgundy which had become customary of late, but sparkling champagne. [Please select]
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The bronze god waited and the temple grew, and two silver candlesticks, topped by chessmen, served admirably as pillars for the portico. [Please select]
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Glorious and splendid, giant-like I stood On a white cliff, topped by a darkling wood. [Please select]
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