Pronunciation: /tɑp ɔf/
noun a high point or level
A1 I like to put whipped cream on top off my hot chocolate.
A2 She always adds a cherry on top off her ice cream sundaes.
B1 The chef used fresh herbs to top off the dish.
B2 The designer decided to top off the outfit with a statement necklace.
C1 The artist's masterpiece was the sculpture that he created to top off his collection.
C2 The musician's performance was the perfect way to top off the evening.
verb to complete or finish something by adding a final touch or element
A1 I need to top off my gas tank before we leave for the trip.
A2 Don't forget to top off your water bottle before we start hiking.
B1 The chef will top off the dish with a sprinkle of fresh herbs before serving.
B2 She likes to top off her outfit with a statement necklace for special occasions.
C1 The artist decided to top off the painting with a bold brush stroke to add depth.
C2 The director wanted to top off the film with a surprise ending to leave the audience in awe.
formal Before serving the guests, make sure to top off their glasses with fresh water.
informal Hey, can you top off my coffee before you sit down?
slang I'm going to top off my outfit with a cool hat.
figurative She wanted to top off her successful year with a well-deserved vacation.
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