top off
Intermediate (B1) neutral
To add a little more to something that's almost full, or to end something perfectly.
"The waiter offered to top off our wine glasses before the main course arrived."
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The Best Vitality & Health Protocols | Dr. Rhonda Patrick
Andrew Huberman · 166:13
to top off.
Superstore moments that make me laugh like a customer asking for expired coupons
Superstore · 0:53
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Sophie’s Greatest Moments in ‘2 Broke Girls’
2 Broke Girls · 30:32
and he mostly tells me to take my top off.
We Are Podcastmaxxing | The Basement Yard #550
The Basement Yard · 79:38
I thought they come in bottles and like you crack the top off.
Making demi-glace on a gas grill (recommended)
Adam Ragusea · 3:51
And I'll also need to top off the water from time to time.