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UK
/tˈɒpməʊst/
]
ADJECTIVE
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at or nearest to the top
the uppermost book in the pile
on the topmost step
How To Use topmost In A Sentence
- Fussell’s topmost denizens were “out of sight” in hilltop manses at the end of long, curving driveways. Class Dismissed
- He watches the child climb the low branches of an apple tree, sees the insects inside the fruit and watches the bird perch upon the topmost cluster of leaves.
- Her topmost priority is to incorporate practical aspects connected with all-round personality development at the school-level, in her institution.
- The topmost peak of the Civita also peers out above the fir-woods bordering the eastern face of Monte Crot; and far away, beyond the sunny vista of the Val Fiorentino, the faint blue peak of the Marmolata is seen against the horizon, its snow-slope outlined in frosted silver. Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
- The rich plushy, plumelike branches grow in regular whorls around the trunk, and on the topmost whorls, standing erect, are the large, beautiful cones. Steep Trails
- The topmost are called blackbutt...three guesses why. No, mate, it's Australian!
- The topmost level contains facilities for doctors on call.
- This is the topmost part of the forequarter, used for chuck roasts, both boneless and bone-in. Choice Cut Or Mystery Meat? A Guide To Mexican Butcher Shops: Part I - Beef
- Close out the point array (store it somewhere as a found line), and now determine if the found line should be kept as valid enough for the algorithm: the number of pixels in the line must be greater than 1/3 the width of the image, and the difference between the topmost and bottommost pixel in the line must be less than 1/20 the height of the image. Dewarping pages « The Half-Baked Maker
- Its location on the topmost floor of the Metro Centre should symbolically put the centre on top of council affairs.