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top out
verb
- adverb to place the highest stone on (a building) or perform a ceremony on this occasion
Example Sentences
I don’t know if it’s still like play one on one with with Zu down there and if he beats you over the top out of the post you live with it.
While it is expected to be slightly cooler at the weekend - topping out at 19C in southern England - the public is being urged to avoid lighting fires outdoors, over concerns they could spread.
Current relocation payments top out at $25,700, which can run out quickly when long-term tenants protected by rent stabilization are suddenly forced to pay rent at today’s prices.
The membership cost tops out at the “Concierge” level, which costs $50,000 a year and includes unlimited doctor visits, 24/7 care and the most detailed level of medical testing the facility offers.
Death Valley is expected to top out at 115 degrees over the next few days.
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