Pronunciation: /tɑpsaɪd/
noun the upper side or part of something
A1 The topside of the table is smooth and shiny.
A2 She placed the vase on the topside of the shelf.
B1 The chef carefully seasoned the topside of the steak before grilling it.
B2 The topside of the mountain offers a breathtaking view of the valley below.
C1 The topside of the spacecraft was equipped with solar panels for energy generation.
C2 The topside of the luxury yacht featured a spacious deck for sunbathing and entertaining.
adjective located on or pertaining to the upper side or part of something
A1 The topside of the table is smooth and shiny.
A2 She placed the topside of the bread on the grill to toast.
B1 The topside of the mountain offers breathtaking views of the valley below.
B2 The topside of the car was covered in dust from the long journey.
C1 The topside of the cake was decorated with intricate icing designs.
C2 The topside of the building was adorned with beautiful architectural details.
formal The topside of the ship offers a great view of the ocean.
informal Let's hang out on the topside of the boat for a better breeze.
slang I love chilling on the topside of the yacht, it's so peaceful.
figurative She always tries to stay on the topside of things, never letting problems get her down.
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