kill
I wasn't sorry when he topped himself
mishit (the ball or a stroke) by hitting above the centre of the ball
he topped his drive on the fifth hole
sliced and topped shots
the highest or uppermost point, part, or surface of something
Ellen stood at the top of the stairs
fill the cup almost to the top
the highest or most important rank, level, or position
her talent will take her right to the top
the people at the top must be competent
a garment covering the upper part of the body and worn with a skirt, trousers, or shorts
he was wearing a hooded top
she bought a couple of new tops
the end of something that is furthest from the speaker or a point of reference
the bus shelter at the top of the road
a bundle of long wool fibres prepared for spinning
a man who takes the active role in anal intercourse with another man
at the most
some civil servant earning twenty-eight thousand a year, tops
a conical, spherical, or pear-shaped toy that can be set to spin with a quick twist
children played with simple toys like marbles, wooden tops, ice skates, and dolls
the first boy who manages to flick up and catch his spinning top wins the game
used in names of top shells, e.g. strawberry top