tops
IPA: tˈɑps
noun
- (darts) The uppermost field of a dartboard; the double-20 field
- Acronym of twin oligohydramnios-polyhydramnios sequence. [Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome.]
adjective
- (slang, dated) Great; excellent.
adverb
- (informal) At the very most; as a maximum.
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Examples of "tops" in Sentences
- Oklahoma's Griffin tops list of early NBA draft hopefuls.
- They let their "muffin tops" hang over their jeans or shorts and their "abondanza" pop up over the top of their tank tops.
- We have 70cm of snow up at Blackholm and it's snowing at the local mountain tops which is about 10 mins from the house but 1300 m higher.
- However, the Alan Moore-Dave Gibbons collection again tops Bookscan's graphic novel chart for April, followed by lots and lots of Naruto.
- My guess is that you don't see Mexican women over 65 with muffin tops over their jeans because they don't live that long - those muffins'll do you in every time.
- Five hundred miles per hour tops is a better substitute, especially with a couple of further restrictions (at five hundred miles per hour, even, his senses are starting to get blurred, not be able to catch up).
- Green (and all its derivatives) Whether list compilers are sick of worrying about the planet's destruction or merely of the shorthand used to describe it and the means to avert disaster remains unclear, but this term tops the list, closely followed by
- They scoff at our Europeans for eating bread, which they call tops of weeds, and horse meat, not fit for men; and yet Scaliger accounts them a sound and witty nation, living a hundred years; even in the civilest country of them they do thus, as Benedict the
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