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Sentence count:155+2Posted:2017-03-13Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: snow-cappedtappedwhippedsteppedequippedescapedworshippedappealMeaning: [kæp]  adj. 1. used especially of front teeth having artificial crowns 2. covered as if with a cap or crown especially of a specified kind. 
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31. The total would be capped at a later date.
32. The forests capped the mountains.
33. The fighting capped weeks of mounting tensions in the area.
34. Andersson, capped 15 times, should be eligible in the New Year after work permit formalities have been sorted out.
35. That bill, which died, also would have capped the amount political action committees could contribute to candidates.
36. But two years ago the airlines, looking to boost revenues, capped the commission on round-trip domestic tickets at $ 50.
37. It was closed and capped in 1977 after an explosion inside it showered the area with radioactive material.
38. A Dean-to-Windrell Hayes 20-yard touchdown pass capped a 70-yard drive that tied the score.
39. Then when you sell it, you pay capital gains rates, capped at 28 percent.
40. Even so, the All Blacks, who include seven capped players, will give today's opponents due respect.
41. Nocks are vulnerable when landing; but can themselves be capped with a length of vinyl tube.
42. They were capped by flat discs and had a smooth surface without any semblance of an aero dynamic profile.
43. One is Skorpios,(www.Sentencedict.com) home of the Onassis family; other islands are capped with neat white villages seemingly from another century.
44. Van Hattum has been capped more than 60 times for his country.
45. The amount to be considered is capped at $ 250 million above the $ 210 million deductible of the coverage.
46. And it fears spending could soon be capped by the Government.
47. The convictions capped a two-year federal investigation that showed the ex-officers accepted payoffs for protecting the drug shipments.
48. The festivities were capped by an emotional presentation of a set of Bohemian cut glass from the staff to Bernard and Laura.
49. The fourth quarter capped a year in which insurers received a record 2. 7 million claims from 34 catastrophes.
50. In Ealing, where bills increased by 30% but which was not capped, the swing to the Conservatives was 6.0%.
51. A halo of wispy blonde curls capped her pretty face.
52. A log fire crackled in the hearth and two capped braziers had been moved in just inside the door.
53. The glued-on neck is made from three pieces of maple and capped with a fingerboard of tight-grained ebony.
54. It was that supply of complaints, capped by the Streeter episode, which fired old Franklin to do what he did.
55. The taxpayers' portion of the stadium cost is capped at $ 253 million.
56. Hostetler capped the drive by evading the pass rush, scrambling to his left and lofting a four-yard touchdown pass to Jett.
57. The victory capped a tough week for second seed Edberg, who reached the final by winning three successive five-set matches.
58. Ting, a senior quarterback, capped the Riordan scoring with a pair of 1-yard sneaks.
59. Memorable village scenes are created by these traditional building materials, often capped with a thatched roof.
60. With these loans, the rate of interest is capped at a certain level.
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