cap off

VERB
  1. finish or complete, as with some decisive action
    he capped off the meeting with a radical proposal
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How To Use cap off In A Sentence

  • "That's how I roll," he told us, popping the cap off a bottle and taking a long draw.
  • A gust of wind blew her cap off.
  • He took the cap off my lip balm. Times, Sunday Times
  • She took the cap off it and checked it for air bubbles. Caring for your Unborn Child
  • Jack twisted the cap off the bottle.
  • She took the cap off it and checked it for air bubbles. Caring for your Unborn Child
  • She took the cap off it and checked it for air bubbles. Caring for your Unborn Child
  • On the outside, make sure that no tiles or slates have slipped out of position, and cap off any unused flues.
  • I took the lens cap off my camera and waited for a good shot.
  • The other could be filled to cap off the tooth and protect the dentine for 80. The Sun
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