Pronunciation: /ʌp tɑp/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 The cat climbed up top of the tree.
A2 She placed the book up top of the shelf.
B1 The chef always keeps his favorite spices up top in the kitchen.
B2 The CEO's office is located up top of the building.
C1 The best view of the city can be seen from up top of the mountain.
C2 The penthouse suite is up top of the luxury hotel.
adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb and typically answers the questions when, where, how, or to what extent
A1 I put the book up top on the shelf.
A2 She reached up top to grab the box.
B1 The cat climbed up top of the tree to escape the dog.
B2 The CEO sat up top at the head of the table during the meeting.
C1 The mountain climber reached up top of the peak after a long and arduous journey.
C2 The pilot flew up top in the clear blue sky, enjoying the view from above.
formal The CEO congratulated the team on their successful quarter with a high five up top.
informal Hey, give me some skin up top for acing that presentation!
slang Let's give each other some dap up top for crushing that project.
figurative Reaching the summit of the mountain, they gave each other a high five up top to celebrate their achievement.
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