Sentences with top
top
T t - The top of a hill
- Beet tops
- A box top, bottle top
- A pajama top
- At the top of one's voice, the top of one's career
- At the top in one's profession
- The top of the crop, top of the morning
- Take it from the top
- The top drawer, top honors
- A fish topping 75 pounds
- I waited at the top of the stairs. [+ of]
- The bullet had entered the top part of the brain.
- I can't reach the top shelf.
- ...the plastic tops from aerosol containers.
- ...a little shop at the top of the street. [+ of]
- Look at my new top.
- The vehicles have a top speed of 80 kilometres per hour.
- We started from the bottom and we had to work our way up to the top.
- So you want to be a top model.
- The United States will be at the top of the medal table. [+ of]
- Cleaning up the water supply is their top priority.
- He was Italy's top scorer during the World Cup matches.
- It was the first time a Japanese manufacturer had topped the list for imported vehicles. [VERB noun]
- Imports topped £10 billion last month. [VERB noun]
- The holiest of their chapels are topped with gilded roofs. [be V-ed + with/by]
- How are you going to top that? [VERB noun]
- The publisher expected the book to sell 1,500 copies, tops.
- The top of a hill
- To be at the top of the class
- Carrot tops
- Put the top on the saucepan
- At the top of his career
- He's the top of this organization
- We've got the top of this year's graduates
- The top of the hour
- This amplifier has a good top response
- The top book in a pile
- A top night out
- To top a cake with whipped cream
- To top carrots
- We topped the mountain
- He tops the team
- The top shelf.
- To pay top prices.
- To win top honors in a competition.
- The sun had topped the horizon.
- That tops everything.
- King Henry must top the crowd noises in his St. Crispin's Day speech.
- To top a sundae with whipped cream.
- To top a tall tree.
- After a day of hiking and swimming we slept like tops.