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flat-top

ADJECTIVE
  1. having a flat or flattened upper surface

How To Use flat-top In A Sentence

  • I was at a large, mostly punk house-party when a nervous-looking kid with a flat-top showed up.
  • Instrumentation includes greats such as David Grier on flat-top guitar, Matt Flinner on mandolin, Stuart Duncan on fiddle and the list goes on and on.
  • A broad-crowned, flat-topped tree, the honeylocust typically attains a height of 24 m, with trunk diameters of 60-90 cm. Chapter 6
  • It has two three-bay kilns with pyramid-shaped roofs and raised flat-topped flues and a timber-framed lucam - a projecting loading door with a gabled roof through which barley was hoisted into the building to be turned into malt.
  • But the shark came up fast with his head out and the old man hit him squarely in the center of his flat-topped head as his nose came out of water and lay against the fish.
  • There, concealed behind flat-topped rocks and scattered fallen trees, the warriors maintained their positions.
  • The two younger tattooists are both short and wide with flat-tops.
  • A flat-top modified by blow-dried wings of hair is a good start.
  • Most carved stones are flat-topped outcrops of the local millstone grit.
  • At the centre you see two large, flat-topped boulders which look like an altar in a cathedral nave.
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