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Sentence count:250+5Posted:2017-10-06Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: stoppedstopperpoppeddroppedchoppedcroppedsloppedestoppelMeaning: [tɒp]  adj. having a top of a specified character. 
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181. If using the latter method cover pots with a sheet of glass - turned daily to disperse condensation - topped with paper.
182. Crime recently topped the Field Poll among major concerns of California voters.
183. His winning concoction was Macadamia Fudge Torte: chocolate cake with fudge-filled cavities, topped by macadamia nut streusel.
184. Season with salt and pepper. Serve steaks topped with sauteed mushrooms and Parsnip Fries.
185. The campanile finishes with a galleried loggia, its conical roof topped with a gilded statue of the Archangel Michael.
186. And the full bellows tongue is topped with Cambrelle covered padding.
187. He said that 1994 started with an 11 percent unemployment rate and there were three months where the rate topped 10 percent.
188. Lunch Two slices of toasted wholemeal bread spread thinly with Flora margarine and topped with 2 oz. grated cheddar cheese.
189. These were of a soft-hued golden sandstone topped by russet-toned pantiles.
190. Serve topped with yogurt and garnished with freshly chopped chives.
191. They feature moody[sentencedict.com], hypnotic backdrops topped with his breathy intoning.
192. In 1986 West End Girls topped the charts for two weeks and other hits quickly followed.
193. Over one million pounds has been given away since the series began and audience figures last year topped 14 million.
194. In 1995, the dollar topped out at about 105 yen.
195. They drew up in front of a pair of steel gates topped with spikes.
196. On New Year's Day they briefly topped the division, but since then have lost players and impetus.
197. Poetry and song hit the afternoon stage, topped by a big evening round-up featuring a herd of performers.
198. A bicycle rack was topped on the van.
199. They topped off the hut with a straw thatch.
200. a pizza topped with cheese and anchovies.
201. Sometimes, when the sun is out and his storage batteries are topped off, Mr. Lim's solar array will send surplus power back to the main grid.
201. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
202. Raisin Bran and popcorn topped the list, but the study shows that many other popular whole-grain breakfast cereals and snacks may be an overlooked source of healthy antioxidants known as polyphenols.
203. Winfrey, the US television star, topped the list for the previous two years and remains its highest earner, making $275 million in the past 12 months.
204. Two Eggs Scrambled with Smoked Salmon, topped with Sour Cream and Chives on an English Muffin.
205. It's at this time of year that I start to pine for the snow - topped mountains.
206. Pizza Food of Neapolitan origin. It consists of a flattened disk of bread dough, typically topped with olive oil, tomatoes, and mozzarella cheese, baked quickly, and served hot.
207. That could be a big deal: U. S. sales of cholesterol-lowering drugs — which include Merck's Zocor and Pfizer's Lipitor, among others — topped $20 billion last year, according to IMS Health.
208. Strawberry, blueberry, raspberry and cranberry, 4 different berries and yellow pears are fully topped on a torte and it looks gorgeous.
209. Princess Grace of Monaco - also known as the Oscar-winning actress Grace Kelly - topped the list, with a 91 per cent approval rating, closely followed by Queen Rania of Jordan, on 90 per cent.
210. The evening was topped off by a special showing of the museum's new Degas exhibit.
More similar words: stoppedstopperpoppeddroppedchoppedcroppedsloppedestoppeltopplewhoppercopperpopperhoppertoppingcropperchopperfopperyshopperpoppetdroppermoppetstoppagestoppingstoppabledippedtappedgappedrippednappedtipped
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