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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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61. The jute tips were capped by an ethereal green mist, through which a dozen or so fist-sized stars peeked.
62. With 15 minutes left, Little capped off a fine performance with a fine solo try which he converted.
63. By 1980, when Arizonans capped county revenue growth, counties could not keep up with costs.
64. Also ask about the possibility of capped monthly charges to certain numbers.
65. The most attractive remortgage deals now are for a fixed rate, a discounted rate or a capped rate.
66. The balustrade leading from lobby to the floor above was of ornate molded wrought iron capped with a teak rail.
67. Somewhat more of a variation occurs if we examine the eight capped metropolitan boroughs.
68. Home owners can obtain better rates on standard fixed, capped and discount mortgages-and still avoid harsh redemption penalties.
69. A pipe band coached by Forties platform manager Brian Lynch capped a memorable season by becoming champion of champions in their class.
70. The forefinger of this was capped with a golden nib!
71. The mortgage is not only capped at 7.25%, it gives free unemployment insurance during the first two years.
72. But if interest rates fall below the capped rate, your rate will decrease with them.
73. Launch costs are capped at 3.5 percent,(Sentencedict.com) giving a net asset value after launch of 96.5 percent of gross proceeds.
74. The central movements are beautifully played, to be capped with a superb opening of the finale.
75. Saturday night was capped by a ranger program, goodies and campfire stories.
76. If a council crossed an upper threshold implied by them it ran the risk of being capped.
77. The wiry Estrada flashes a partially capped smile as she gratefully recalls her first maquila job twisting electrical wires with latex-tipped fingers.
78. The museum dedication capped a week of nonstop Holocaust commemoration in the capital.
79. Capped 12 times by his country, the 24-year-old is a leading scorer for his club Rosenberg with 20 goals this season.
80. Individual donations would be capped at $ 100 a person for local offices and $ 200 for statewide offices.
81. The Kyoto protocol capped years of good-faith international negotiations aimed at implementing the 1992 U.N.
82. The Yorkshire Building Society has a mortgage capped at 5.79 per cent for three years.
83. A succession of sensational crimes has capped a 23-year high in serious crimes.
84. The council which owns the pool needs to save a million pounds, because it's been charge capped by the government.
85. He appears to have been capped by the Treasury and to have lost the battle.
86. Payton capped the game with three baskets in the final minute.
87. The islands rose sheer out of a millpond sea, pillars of white limestone with ochre splotches capped in crinkly green.
88. Warped and folded Paleozoic strata and reddish Tertiary volcanic rocks are capped with dark Quaternary basalt flows.
89. The five-run flurry was capped by Steve Finley, who hit a three-run homer.
90. His rip-roaring display, capped by those two scores, earned him the Man of the Match tag.
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