Similar words: stopped, stopper, popped, dropped, chopped, cropped, slopped, estoppel. Meaning: [tɒp] adj. having a top of a specified character.
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1. We topped up the water tanks.
2. He topped the cake with whipped cream.
3. They topped off the performance with a song.
4. He topped off his career with an Olympic gold medal.
5. The cakes were topped with swirls of cream.
6. The roof was topped by a chimney.
7. Tricia topped the bill at the Children's Variety Show.
8. Imports topped £10 billion last month.
9. Their profits have reportedly topped £1,000,000 this year.
10. The production figures this month have topped out.
11. Brooks again topped the charts .
12. She topped up my drink.
13. He topped off the hedge.
14. The song topped the charts for three weeks.
15. Her novel topped the nation's best-seller list.
16. At last, we topped the mountain.
17. Princess Anne topped the guest list.
18. The sundae was topped with chocolate and a wafer.
19. The cake can be topped off with fresh fruit.
20. When is the building going to be topped out?
21. Our exports have topped $1 000 000 this year.
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22. The production figures this month have topped off.
23. Profits for 1999 topped £100 million.
24. The rise in prices have topped off.
25. She topped off her performance with a dazzling encore.
26. Exports have topped the 80 million mark.
27. Do you think interest rates have topped out now?
28. A rival company topped our offer by $5 million.
29. She topped the bill at the Palace Theatre.
30. Inflation topped out at 12%.