top of the line

NOUN
  1. the best (most expensive) in a given line of merchandise
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How To Use top of the line In A Sentence

  • With the amount of sun and surf streaming out of Australia, creating a top of the line hair product to tame their manes is a concept Evo takes seriously. Cool Hunting
  • The ‘L' signifies Canon's top of the line lens series, built with fluorite, ultra-low dispersion and aspherical glass elements.
  • He would take orders for luxury SUVs and top of the line prestige cars from them and have them stolen in Miami.
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  • Not able to command the top of the line props like she once could, Marian is forced to get by with two out of work stage hands …. Beat 360° 10/2/09
  • Adenhart's locker in the corner of the clubhouse was almost as he left it, except for a tall jar of dirt scooped from the pitcher's mound that rested on top of the lineup card from Wednesday's game. USATODAY.com
  • I don't mind features about top of the line gear, but if I read another piece about an "inexpensive" pair of $1,500 binoculars or an "inexpensive" $1,000 scope, I may retch. Inexpensive Fly Fishing Tackle
  • After you are pleased with the results, you can mortar the stones into place on top of the liner as you would to install edging.
  • First, you can always start buying top of the line shirts with crisper collars and have them starched every time you wear them.
  • I've seen a lot of previews and reviews for Oni in which critics have praised the graphics as top of the line.
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