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cap it all
Also, cap it all off . Finish or complete something, as in To cap it all off they served three kinds of dessert .
Surpass or outdo something, as in This last story of Henry's caps them all . Both usages employ cap in the sense of “topping” something. [First half of 1800s]
Example Sentences
It was bold and audacious and over the top, in all the best ways, with celebratory, nine-minute performance of Bad Romance to cap it all off.
To cap it all off, he brought out Brian May for a surprisingly successful version of Bohemian Rhapsody.
On Sunday he gets the chance to cap it all with a Super Bowl win when his Philadelphia Eagles take on the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans.
Blood, sweat and tears throughout the whole season, then to cap it all off by playing at Wembley and celebrating with all those travelling fans.
To cap it all, about a third of these vapes claimed to be free from nicotine, but weren't.
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