Having a top of a specified character.
1 A year earlier only 50 percent met or topped their return goals.
2 They topped a rise, and Albany's State Office Building came in sight.
3 Kansas State topped the list with a 21 percent higher graduation rate.
4 Past transactions in the financial services sector have also topped those multiples.
5 President Saddam, who topped the poll last year, finished fourth, behind Gallagher.
6 Since then, investors have enjoyed quarterly profits that often topped analysts' views.
7 And Ireland topped the list of 18 budgetary miscreants, along with Spain.
8 To clarify: he topped the list because it was in alphabetical order.
9 US coronavirus cases topped 6 million, with outbreaks accelerating on college campuses.
10 To the east another flat - topped range; country between also scrubby; apparently open.
11 Follow the top line of those flat - topped acacias, from left to right.
12 My average tolerance for an episode topped out at about 15 minutes.
13 China, who topped qualifying, had obviously saved their mistakes for the final.
14 Storm started posing his next question as she topped off his glass.
15 Intraday losses easily topped 1 percent before recovering some in late trading.
16 Raj Ahten's mount topped the ridge at perhaps eighty miles per hour.
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