CAPPED


Meaning of CAPPED in English

adjective

PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

be capped by sth

And it fears spending could soon be capped by the Government.

Saturday night was capped by a ranger program, goodies and campfire stories.

The festivities were capped by an emotional presentation of a set of Bohemian cut glass from the staff to Bernard and Laura.

The five-run flurry was capped by Steve Finley, who hit a three-run homer.

The jute tips were capped by an ethereal green mist, through which a dozen or so fist-sized stars peeked.

They were capped by flat discs and had a smooth surface without any semblance of an aero dynamic profile.

be capped with sth

Nocks are vulnerable when landing; but can themselves be capped with a length of vinyl tube.

One is Skorpios, home of the Onassis family; other islands are capped with neat white villages seemingly from another century.

The central movements are beautifully played, to be capped with a superb opening of the finale.

The forefinger of this was capped with a golden nib!

Warped and folded Paleozoic strata and reddish Tertiary volcanic rocks are capped with dark Quaternary basalt flows.

snow-capped, white-capped etc

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