The highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development.
The person who is most outstanding or excellent; someone who tops all others.
1Busyness is no excuse for not keeping your body in tiptop shape.
2My mother was-andis-anactress, and a tiptop crack in her profession.
3There he is now, on the tiptop of that tree over yonder.
4The coon ran to the very tiptop of the pine tree.
5I have been good, absolutely tiptop beastly good, I tell you.
6Sergeant Schreiber would be a tiptop man for one-andlittle Duffy.
7And when ladies call, dressed in the tiptop of the fashion!
8Last year's model, but only run about four thousand miles and in tiptop condition.
9I'm thirty pounds heavier an' feel tiptop all the time.
10Keep all your apparel in tiptop shape by knowing when and how to wash.
11I say, you've got some tiptop things and no mistake!
12Indeed I like to think she's in tiptop condition!
13I hauled it up, and it's flying now from the tiptop of my tallest mast.
14They were dark except that some of them had yellow lights in the tiptop windows.
15Even at the tiptop, slammed against the stunning oval ceiling, people sat peering over the rail.
16Don't make too many assumptions regarding this person, because your judgment won't be in tiptop shape!