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1. overtop
Etymology
- over- (English)
- over- (Middle English (1100-1500))
- top (English)
- top (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Sentences with overtop
1. Preposition or subordinating conjunction
However, it can also lead to dark patches of skin overtop your joints, such as your knuckles.
2. Noun, singular or mass
Pull a second long skirt, in a solid color like red, blue or brown, overtop of the first.
3. Cardinal number
Remove the dish from the oven and lay your whiting fillets overtop of the lemons and onions.
4. Adjective
Aromatic, firm and round, these large-sized apples sport peels that are speckled pink overtop pale yellow and green.
5. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
Toning up requires two basic steps: strengthening and developing your muscles, as well as losing the fat overtop them so they're more visible and defined.