Crossword-Solution: TOP
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Top | n. | A child's toy, commonly in the form of a conoid or pear, made to spin on its point, usually by drawing off a string wound round its surface or stem, the motion being sometimes continued by means of a whip. |
| Top | n. | A plug, or conical block of wood, with longitudital grooves on its surface, in which the strands of the rope slide in the process of twisting. |
| Top | n. | The highest part of anything; the upper end, edge, or extremity; the upper side or surface; summit; apex; vertex; cover; lid; as, the top of a spire; the top of a house; the top of a mountain; the top of the ground. |
| Top | n. | The utmost degree; the acme; the summit. |
| Top | n. | The highest rank; the most honorable position; the utmost attainable place; as, to be at the top of one's class, or at the top of the school. |
| Top | n. | The chief person; the most prominent one. |
| Top | n. | The crown of the head, or the hair upon it; the head. |
| Top | n. | The head, or upper part, of a plant. |
| Top | n. | A platform surrounding the head of the lower mast and projecting on all sudes. It serves to spead the topmast rigging, thus strengheningthe mast, and also furnishes a convenient standing place for the men aloft. |
| Top | n. | A bundle or ball of slivers of comkbed wool, from which the noils, or dust, have been taken out. |
| Top | n. | Eve; verge; point. |
| Top | n. | The part of a cut gem between the girdle, or circumference, and the table, or flat upper surface. |
| Top | n. | Top-boots. |
| Top | v. i. | To rise aloft; to be eminent; to tower; as, lofty ridges and topping mountains. |
| Top | v. i. | To predominate; as, topping passions. |
| Top | v. i. | To excel; to rise above others. |
| Top | v. t. | To cover on the top; to tip; to cap; -- chiefly used in the past participle. |
| Top | v. t. | To rise above; to excel; to outgo; to surpass. |
| Top | v. t. | To rise to the top of; to go over the top of. |
| Top | v. t. | To take off the or upper part of; to crop. |
| Top | v. t. | To perform eminently, or better than before. |
| Top | v. t. | To raise one end of, as a yard, so that that end becomes higher than the other. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| TOP | anagram | OPT, POT, PTO, TPO |
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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Sentences with TOP (5)
Darling said bravely, “and I would take it now as an example to you, Michael, if I hadn’t lost the bottle.” He had not exactly lost it; he had climbed in the dead of night to the top of the wardrobe and hidden it there.
Bright above him shone the heavens, Level spread the lake before him; From its bosom leaped the sturgeon, Sparkling, flashing in the sunshine; On its margin the great forest Stood reflected in the water, Every tree-top had its shadow, Motionless beneath the water.
There stood a Hill not far whose griesly top Belch’d fire and rowling smoak; the rest entire Shon with a glossie scurff, undoubted sign That in his womb was hid metallic Ore, The work of Sulphur.
Not knowing what else to do in so wild a region, the Muleteer placed upon the Mule the load carried by the Ass in addition to his own, and at the top of all placed the hide of the Ass, after he had skinned him.
Carl had to go to the very top of the pole, and then had some difficulty in tearing her from her hold.
Quotes with TOP (3)
I didn't realize there was a ranking." I said. "Sadie frowned. "What do you mean?" "A ranking," I said. "You know, what's crazier than what." "Oh, sure there is," Sadie said. She sat back in her chair. "First you have your generic depressives. They're a dime a dozen and usually pretty boring. Then you've got the bulimics and the anorexics. They're slightly more interesting, although usually they're just girls with nothing better to do. Then you start getting into the good stu…
All questions of right to one side, I have never been able to banish the queasy inner suspicion that Israel just did not look, or feel, either permanent or sustainable. I felt this when sitting in the old Ottoman courtyards of Jerusalem, and I felt it even more when I saw the hideous 'Fort Condo' settlements that had been thrown up around the city in order to give the opposite impression. If the statelet was only based on a narrow strip of the Mediterranean littoral (god havi…
He moves suddenly so that his hand is cupping my sex, and one of his fingers sinks slowly into me. His other arm holds me firmly in place around my waist. “This is mine,” he whispers aggressively. “All mine. Do you understand?” He eases his finger in and out as he gazes down at me, gauging my reaction, his eyes burning.“Yes, yours…”Abruptly, he moves, doing several things at once: Withdrawing his fingers, leaving me wanting, unzipping his fly, and pushing me down onto the cou…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Rock & Roll, S&S, The Atlantic, Three Across, TIME, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 733 times in crossword archives (1942–2025).