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UK
/tˈɒpɐ/
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[ US /ˈtɑpɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈtɑpɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a worker who cuts tops off (of trees or vegetables etc.)
- an exceedingly good witticism that surpasses all that have gone before
- a worker who makes or adds the top to something
- a woman's short coat
- a man's hat with a tall crown; usually covered with silk or with beaver fur
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the person who is most outstanding or excellent; someone who tops all others
he could beat the best of them
How To Use topper In A Sentence
- The defense desperately needs him to be the run stopper in the middle.
- The spigot stem had an annular cutting edge to cut a cylindrical plug out of the bung or stopper by twisting the spigot.
- A 2-inch link keeps the bracket below the top of the tailgate for pickups with toppers.
- Sometimes people don't just pick up the phone & ring Crimestoppers out of some sense of duty, but they will do it for filthy luker. 200 Weeks
- One hint could have been that his nomination brought immediate praise from both industry groups and Congressional republicans) and the topper of them all Bush sicophant Stephen Johnson (who famously sided with Buah and big industry in hampering states from enforcing higher greenhouse emmision standards and stifling his own Depts requests and reports on environmental problems). Think Progress » ThinkFast: January 8, 2010
- They are four points behind table-toppers Viktoria Plzen and are currently in the midst of a winter break. The league schedule resumes on February 28 when they will face Banik Ostrava.
- Trad climbers use friends, chocks, stoppers and other passive and active gear instead.
- It is hoped prisoners can provide information about unsolved cases and will call a free Crimestoppers number. Times, Sunday Times
- The products including cork floor tile, cork wall tile, cork sheet and roll, agglomerated cork stopper, granulated cork and other cork products.
- As the Cubs late-inning stopper in 1965, Abernathy led the majors with 84 appearances and 31 saves.