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1[ top ]
noun
It's two more miles to the top of the mountain.
She’s installed a new childproof gate at the top of the stairs.
- the uppermost or upper part, surface, etc., of anything:
She put her sweaters in a box on the top of the wardrobe.
The railing is wrought iron with hammered scrollwork along the top.
- tops,
- the part of a plant that grows above ground, especially of an edible root:
They make a pesto with carrot tops rather than basil.
- the small twigs, branches, or shoots of plants:
Until these logs are stripped of their tops, you’ll have a hard time selling them for firewood.
- the part of anything that is first or foremost; beginning:
Let's go over it from the top again.
- the highest or leading place, position, rank, etc.:
This quarter she's been at the top of the class.
- the highest point, pitch, or degree:
You have to talk at the top of your voice to be heard around here.
- a person or thing that occupies the highest or leading position:
There's only a handful of musicians producing new work in this genre, and she's the top.
- the best or choicest part:
To me, this park is the top of all creation.
- a covering or lid, as of a container or vehicle:
Put the top on the pot before the sauce overthickens.
- any of various outer garments for the upper body, such as a blouse, shirt, or sweater:
They're having a sale on cotton tops and shorts.
- the head.
- British. the farthest point of something relative to a person's position or line of sight:
Their shop's at the top of the street.
- British. the highest available gear in an automobile; top gear:
The car accelerates OK, but power drops off suddenly if I put it into top.
- Nautical. a platform surrounding the head of a lower mast on a ship, and serving as a foothold, a means of extending the upper rigging, etc.
- Chemistry. the part of a mixture under distillation that volatilizes first.
- Bridge.
- the best card of a suit in a player's hand.
- (in duplicate bridge) the best score on a hand.
- Sports.
- a stroke that hits the ball above its center.
- the forward spin given to the ball by such a stroke.
- Baseball.
- the first half of an inning.
- the first three batters in the batting order.
- Slang. Compare bottom ( def 14 ).vers ( def ).
- (in the LGBTQ community) a person who prefers to take or is currently taking a penetrative or giving role in a particular sexual act, especially in anal intercourse.
- (especially in BDSM) a person who prefers to take or is currently taking a dominant role in a sexual relationship.
- Textiles.
- a cluster of textile fibers, especially tow, put on a distaff for spinning into yarn.
- a similar strand of rayon or other synthetic fiber.
- Jewelry. crown ( def 27 ).
- tops, the tops, Informal. the most outstanding person or thing in ability, favor, etc.:
As a friend, she's the tops.
If you like small plates and excellent service, this place is tops.
adjective
The chocolate chips are on the top shelf.
- highest in degree; greatest:
We pay top prices for scrap iron.
- foremost, chief, or principal:
She outshone seven other competitors to win top honors in the competition.
verb (used with object)
- to furnish with an upper part or side; put a top on:
The builders would top the pyramid with a solid granite capstone covered in gold.
- to be at or constitute the highest or best part of:
The song topped the charts for three weeks straight.
- to reach the highest or best part of:
This German city often tops polls of the most livable city on the planet.
- to rise above:
The sun had topped the horizon.
- to exceed in height, amount, number, etc.:
The service just recently topped its competitors by 1,000 customers.
- to surpass, excel, or outdo:
That tops everything.
- Theater. (in spoken dialogue) to reply in a voice of greater volume or higher pitch:
King Henry must top the crowd noises in his St. Crispin's Day speech.
- to surmount with something specified:
to top a sundae with whipped cream.
Always consult a certified arborist before topping a tree.
- to get or leap over the top of (a fence, barrier, etc.):
She topped the stone wall in her rush to get to the mare giving birth.
- Chemistry. to distill off only the most volatile part of (a mixture).
- Sports.
- to strike (the ball) above its center, giving it a forward spin.
- to make (a stroke) by hitting the ball in this manner.
- Slang.
- (in the LGBTQ community) to do a particular sexual act to (a partner), especially anal intercourse.
- (especially in BDSM) to dominate (a sexual partner).
- Obsolete. to have sexual intercourse with (a woman).
verb (used without object)
- Slang. Compare bottom ( def 23 ).vers ( def ).
- (in the LGBTQ community) to take a penetrative or giving role in a particular sexual act, especially in anal intercourse.
- (especially in BDSM) to take a dominant role in a sexual relationship or encounter.
verb phrase
- to finish the top of (a structure).
- to reach the highest level.
- to climax or complete, especially in an exceptional manner; finish:
They topped off the evening with a ferryboat ride at midnight.
- to fill (a partly full container) completely:
to top off a gas tank.
top
2[ top ]
noun
- a toy, often inversely conical, with a point on which it is made to spin.
top-
3- variant of topo- before a vowel:
toponym.
top
1/ tɒp /
noun
- the highest or uppermost part of anything
the top of a hill
- the most important or successful position
to be at the top of the class
the top of the table
- the part of a plant that is above ground
carrot tops
- a thing that forms or covers the uppermost part of anything, esp a lid or cap
put the top on the saucepan
- the highest degree or point
at the top of his career
- the most important person
he's the top of this organization
- the best or finest part of anything
we've got the top of this year's graduates
- the loudest or highest pitch (esp in the phrase top of one's voice )
- the beginning
the top of the hour
at the top of the programme
- short for top gear
- cards the highest card of a suit in a player's hand
- sport
- a stroke that hits the ball above its centre
- short for topspin
- a platform around the head of a lower mast of a sailing vessel, the edges of which serve to extend the topmast shrouds
- chem the part of a volatile liquid mixture that distils first
- a garment, esp for a woman, that extends from the shoulders to the waist or hips
- the high-frequency content of an audio signal
- ( as modifier )
this amplifier has a good top response
- blow one's top informal.to lose one's temper
- on top of
- in addition to
on top of his accident, he caught pneumonia
- in complete control of (a difficult situation, job, etc)
- off the top of one's headwith no previous preparation; extempore
- over the top
- over the parapet or leading edge of a trench
- over the limit; excessive(ly); lacking restraint or a sense of proportion
- the top of the morninga morning greeting regarded as characteristic of Irishmen
adjective
- of, relating to, serving as, or situated on the top
the top book in a pile
- informal.excellent
a top night out
verb
- to form a top on (something)
to top a cake with whipped cream
- to remove the top of or from
to top carrots
- to reach or pass the top of
we topped the mountain
- to be at the top of
he tops the team
- to exceed or surpass
- slang.to kill
- also intr sport
- to hit (a ball) above the centre
- to make (a stroke) by hitting the ball in this way
- chem to distil off (the most volatile part) from a liquid mixture
- to add other colorants to (a dye) in order to modify the shade produced
- top and tail
- to trim off the ends of (fruit or vegetables) before cooking them
- to wash a baby's face and bottom without immersion in a bath
top-
2combining_form
- a variant of topo-
top
3/ tɒp /
noun
- a toy that is spun on its pointed base by a flick of the fingers, by pushing a handle at the top up and down, etc
- anything that spins or whirls around
- sleep like a topto sleep very soundly
Other Words From
- un·topped adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of top1
Origin of top2
Word History and Origins
Origin of top1
Origin of top2
Idioms and Phrases
- blow one's top, Informal.
- to become enraged; lose one's temper:
She blows her top at the slightest criticism.
- to go mad; become insane:
He must have blown his top to make such a fool of himself.
- off the top of one's head, Informal. head ( def 78 ).
- on top of the world,
- elated:
The success made her feel on top of the world.
- on top of,
- over or upon:
Just put that box of tissues on top of the fridge.
- in addition to; over and above:
There will be sales tax on top of that price, of course.
- close upon; following upon:
Gale winds came on top of the floods.
- in complete control:
on top of the problem.
- on top, successful; victorious; dominant:
Our team stayed on top throughout the game.
After a rough few years, it’s good to see him back on top again.
- over the top,
- Military. over the top of the parapet before a trench, as in issuing to charge against the enemy.
- surpassing a goal, quota, or limit.
- beyond normal limits; outrageously extreme or excessive:
His humor is so over the top that it’s embarrassing.
- sleep like a top, to sleep soundly:
After a day of hiking and swimming we slept like tops.
- top oneself, Chiefly British. to kill oneself.
More idioms and phrases containing top
- at the top of one's lungs
- big top
- blow one's top
- brass hat (top brass)
- from head to toe (top to toe)
- off the top of one's head
- on top
- on top of
- on top of the world
- over the top
- sleep like a log (top)
- thin on top
Example Sentences
Smith has set aside two months at the top of next year to make a new record near Mt.
Early chatter around the lineup has Post Malone, Lady Gaga, Travis Scott and Green Day as possible headliners and top guests.
This happens everywhere except for the very top of the skull to give the brain space to grow.
“Being on top is a grind,” Davis told The Times in 2022.
Liverpool are flying under Arne Slot and sit top of the Premier League and the Champions League table, having dropped points in just two games this season.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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