Collocations for "topped"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "topped" in context.
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ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- is wearing a [blue, cotton, plain, matching, dressy] top
- at the top of the [page, list]
- a [short-sleeved, sleeveless, crop, tank] top
- set it on top of the [table, counter]
- a [pajama, bikini] top
- jumped on top of
- took off his top
- was [on, at the] top of the [charts, billboards]
- a [hard, soft, convertible, wood, plastic] top
- [carrot, onion, scallion] tops
- [ranked, seeded] at the top
- made it [right, all the way] to the top
- [reached, got to] the top
- can't get the top [open, off]
- can you help me get the top [open]?
- the top of the [can, bottle, box, container]
- [at, to] the top of the [hill, tree, mountain, stairs]
- [on, at] the top of the [hill]
- the top of the [unit, cupboard, building]
- is at the top of the class in [math, Spanish]
- [climbed, walked, went up] to the top of the [hill]
- [right, up] to the very top
- [right] at the (very) top
- put the [angel, star, fairy] at the top of the tree
- the [boss, coach, teacher] was shouting at the top of his voice
- let's take [it, the piece, the song] from the top
- go [a little, completely] over the top
- went [a little] over the top [with]
- [no need to, don't, let's not] go over the top (about)
- [drove, traveled] with the top down
- [will, should, ought to] come out on top
- UK: [soaked, covered, wet] from top to toe
- from the top of her head to her [chin, toes, feet]
- [can't remember, don't know] off the top of my head
- a top [seller, scorer, earner]
- [he, this] is our top [seller]
- the top 100 [singers, writers, ideas]
- the top 10 most wanted (criminals)
- it's in my top 10
- top searches
- [browse, search] top [songs, movies]
- top viewed [links, movies]
- top selling [goods, albums, books]
- top [rated, valued] [houses, properties, businesses]
- is top quality
- offering top [products, brands] from
- UK: he's a top bloke
- top the [cake, ice cream] with
- the [cake] was topped with [frosting, cherries, cream]
- top off your [glass, wine]
- top off a [good, bad] [day, experience] with
- that just tops it all off
- (and) to top it all (off)
- UK: top up your (mobile) phone credit
- top up your [glass, credit]
- topped the [charts, record boards]
- top out at [80 mph, number 1]
- this tops [everything, anything] else (I've seen)
- you can't top that
- topped the [mountain peak, summit]
- has topped the previous [number, record, amount]
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