Topped - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈtɑːpt|
Brit.  |tɒpt|
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto top
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto top

Extra examples

The song has topped the charts for seven weeks.

They topped the other company's offer.

...he hashed some roast beef, put it in a pie shell, and topped it with a layer of mashed potatoes...

She topped the pasta with a sprinkle of parsley.

The mountain was topped with snow.

He topped them all.

Tricia topped the bill (=was the most important performer) at the Children's Variety Show.

Brooks again topped the charts (=was the most popular).

They topped the rise (=reached the top of the hill) and began a slow descent towards the town.

Their profits have reportedly topped £1,000,000 this year.

In 1998 the group topped the charts with the song 'Don't Stop Loving Me'.

He topped his previous best performance, coming second in the 100 metres.

We topped the hill and looked down towards the valley below us.

A rival company topped our offer by $5 million.

The roof was topped by a chimney.

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