topside
IPA: tˈɑpsˈaɪd
noun
- The side or part of something that is at the top.
- (nautical) The surface of a ship’s hull that is above the water line.
- (construction) The structure and assembly of modules above the jacket or gravity base sub structure.
- (construction) The structure and assembly of modules on the deck of any floating installation.
- (UK, Australia, New Zealand) The outer side of a round of beef.
adjective
- (nautical) Abovedeck, such as on the weather deck or bridge.
adverb
- (nautical) Abovedeck, such as on the weather deck or bridge.
top side
IPA: tˈɑpsˈaɪd
noun
- the highest or uppermost side of anything
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Examples of "topside" in Sentences
Examples of "top-side" in Sentences
- Stand the cake 5 minutes before turning out, top-side up onto a wire rack.
- Divide the cake into 3 layers and place the first layer top-side down on the disk.
- Now I shall say good-bye, my dear fellow, and I hope you - ah - will come out top-side all raight. '—
- In 1987, I had top-side watch off the coast of Cuba and saw a periscope trailing us off the starboard stern.
- After being fawned over by the rest of the group top-side, Luke ventures downstairs to make sure Heather is feeling better.
- Turn cake onto wire rack then turn top-side up; brush top with extra melted butter, sprinkle with combined cinnamon and extra sugar.
- "The top-side of the yield curve is likely to be heavy this week," as fraud charges against Goldman Sachs Group are providing investors with an excuse to sell equities to take profits, said Keiko Onogi,
- Prosecutors had alleged Mr. Humphreys and others participated in a scheme to falsify the company's general ledger and its financial statements, with numerous so-called "top-side" adjustments to the company's books and records in 1998, in 1999 and in 2000.
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