Similar words: stopped, stopper, popped, dropped, chopped, cropped, slopped, estoppel. Meaning: [tɒp] adj. having a top of a specified character.
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151. Sandra was at her side, looking smug; her name topped several of the lists.
152. As dawn began to lighten the sky they topped the rise of another mist-shrouded valley and began to descend the other side.
153. Richard Lugar of Indiana and talk show host Alan Keyes have rarely topped 3 percent in any survey.
154. The appearance of Comet Hale-Bopp topped that of Comet Hyakutake.
155. The piquant champignons had large mushroom caps stuffed with crumbled country sausage and topped with bread crumbs.
156. The world heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis topped the men's chart with $ 24.5m.
157. What the waitress brought me was a plate piled with weeds and seeds, topped with a zesty pink dressing with specks.
158. This was topped by the long white scarf and plain black, double twist crown.
159. Around one third of pensioners are so poor that their basic state pension is topped up with other state benefits.
160. Sheep entries set a new record, and topped 500 for the first time.
161. Liverpool topped the arrests league with 258 offenders followed by Preston's 223.
162. The 28-story building is topped by a revolving restaurant that offers ever-changing views of the city.
163. Until recently, 1p coins topped the league when it came to money lost in or near telephone boxes.
164. Just before serving, fold in the whipping cream or CoolWhip and serve topped with cherries if desired.
165. Only 18 to 25 percent of the survey sample relied on or had their income topped up by the then supplementary benefit.
166. Pam puts together holiday food baskets topped with her own special home-made brownies.
167. Before the transfer[sentencedict.com], the shortfall was met by charities or relatives who topped up income support payments from their own pockets.
168. That amount is topped up by a substantial contribution from the private sector in the form of loans.
169. He topped up his drink with soda water and carried it with him into the bedroom.
170. Topped with terracotta, this is a city of true Tuscan colours.
171. The stock also topped the list of most actively traded issues on the Tokyo exchange with 13. 28 million shares traded.
172. The analgesia is fed through a tube and topped up when necessary.
173. Gavin Hastings topped Phil Bennett's overall for a Lions' scorer with his 18 points and equalled another record.
174. They had detonated sticks of dynamite,(http://sentencedict.com/topped.html) and topped off the attack with a flurry of grenades.
175. Serve it as a delicious liqueur, or topped up with soda or tonic.
176. The light purple flanks of the fish are topped by a golden streak dappled with red and purple.
177. Ironically, another dress fez as worn by Benito Mussolini topped this figure, selling at £10,000.
178. I stop to give a lift to two young warriors who are fully made up in ochre topped by head-dresses.
179. The church's legal costs topped $ 1m last year and already exceed $ 100,000 this year.
180. Anglers Choice starlet Graham Metcalfe topped the proceedings for the second successive week and set a new five-hour best of 16-8-0.