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capped

[kapt] / kæpt /


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He broke up play really well, dominated in midfield and capped it off with a goal.

From BBC

Likewise, Connecticut’s new Early Childhood Education Endowment aims to make child care free for families earning under $100,000 and capped at 7% of income for others.

From Salon

He said that in the past wells had been associated with poisoning and illness and many of the public wells in Glasgow were capped and then forgotten.

From BBC

Bears cornerback Nahshon Wright stripped the ball from Hurts, and Chicago marched 92 yards on 12 plays in a drive capped by Monangai's touchdown.

From Barron's

It capped its armed forces at 85,000 troops, less than 10% of its current strength, and set limits on its long-range weapons.

From The Wall Street Journal