topped
/tɑpt/
verb
- Past tense of top; to be higher, better, or more than something else.
- Her score topped everyone else's in the class.
- His amazing story topped all the others at the competition.
- The new skyscraper topped the previous record for the tallest building in the city.
- Past tense of top; to put a top or covering on something.
- He topped the fence with a row of sharp spikes to keep animals out.
- The chef topped the pizza with extra cheese and pepperoni.
- She topped the cake with fresh strawberries and cream.
- Past tense of top; to remove the top part of a plant or object.
- The gardener topped the tomato plants to help them grow bushier.
- They topped the trees to prevent them from hitting the power lines.
- He topped the carrots before putting them in the salad.
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adjective
- Having a top or covering of a specified kind.
- The mountain was topped with snow all year round.
- She wore a hat topped with a bright red feather.
- The pizza was topped with mushrooms and olives.