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(to) top it all (off) — to top it all (off) 1. and the worst thing is. The washing machine flooded, my car broke down, then to top it all off I locked myself out of the house. 2. and the best thing is. Students get to meet the world s top scientists and researchers, and … New idioms dictionary
to top it all (off) — spoken phrase in addition to everything else that was said or done To top it all, she left me with huge debts. Thesaurus: also and additionalsynonym Main entry: top … Useful english dictionary
top — top1 [ tap ] noun *** ▸ 1 highest place/part ▸ 2 highest/best position ▸ 3 container lid/cover ▸ 4 piece of clothing ▸ 5 farthest part ▸ 6 toy that spins ▸ 7 fruit/vegetable leaves ▸ 8 beginning ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count usually singular the highest … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
top — I UK [tɒp] / US [tɑp] noun Word forms top : singular top plural tops *** 1) a) [countable, usually singular] the highest place, point, part, or surface of something We could see mountain tops in the distance. at the top of something: I left my… … English dictionary
top off — PHRASAL VERB If you top off an event or period with a particular thing, you end it in an especially satisfactory, dramatic, or annoying way by doing that thing. [V P n (not pron)] He topped off his career with an Olympic gold medal... [V P n (not … English dictionary
top off — {v.} To come or bring to a special or unexpected ending; climax. * /John batted three runs and topped off the game with a home run./ * /Mary hadn t finished her homework, she was late to school, and to top it all off she missed a surprise test./… … Dictionary of American idioms
top off — {v.} To come or bring to a special or unexpected ending; climax. * /John batted three runs and topped off the game with a home run./ * /Mary hadn t finished her homework, she was late to school, and to top it all off she missed a surprise test./… … Dictionary of American idioms
top\ off — v To come or bring to a special or unexpected ending; climax. John batted three runs and topped off the game with a home run. Mary hadn t finished her homework, she was late to school, and to top it all off she missed a surprise test. George had… … Словарь американских идиом
top it off — verb To emphasize or underscore; to make something even better or worse. The boss fired Fred and, to top it all off, he asked security to escort him to the door … Wiktionary
top — top1 W2S1 [tɔp US ta:p] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(highest part)¦ 2¦(upper surface)¦ 3¦(best position)¦ 4¦(cover)¦ 5¦(clothes)¦ 6 be (at the) top of the list/agenda 7 on top 8 on top of something 9 one on top of the other … Dictionary of contemporary English