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tiptop

[tip-top, tip-top, -top, tip-top] / ˈtɪpˌtɒp, ˈtɪpˈtɒp, -ˌtɒp, ˈtɪpˈtɒp /




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Then as conversation did not start spontaneously, he once more looked around, nodded at the landscape approvingly, and once more said "Tiptop!"

From Jaffery by Locke, William John

Never was there a boy like Tommy Tiptop for doing things.

From The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose by Hayman, Doris

The deacon's doubts were now matured into a strong sense of duty, and, to the complete satisfaction of Mrs. Tiptop, he had decided to take a stand in the matter.

From Graham's Magazine, Vol XXXIII, No. 6, December 1848 by Various

Again he looked round appreciatively and again he said "Tiptop!"

From Jaffery by Locke, William John

Tiptop, tip′top, n. the extreme top: the height of excellence.—adj. first-rate.—adv. in a first-rate manner.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) by Various




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