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top it off
(idiomatic) To emphasize or underscore; to make something even better or worse.
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over the top
(idiomatic) Bold; beyond normal, expected, or reasonable limits; outrageous. / (communication) Delivered across the Internet to a television or similar device.
over the top
(not comparable, from World War I) Over the parapet of a trench, especially at the start of a futile attack. / Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see over, the, top.
red-top
(colloquial) A tabloid newspaper in the United Kingdom.
top off
(US) To fill or refill the final portion of something that is not empty, until it is completely full. / To complete, to put the finishing touch to (something).
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top edge
(cricket) The edge of a bat farthest from the ground. / (cricket) A deflection of a ball off of the top edge of a bat, into the air and potentially for a catch.
top edge
(cricket) To hit the ball with the top edge of the bat.
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top oneself
(US, idiomatic) To outdo oneself or do more than one's previous best.
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top oneself
(Britain, slang) To commit suicide.
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