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Discover Ludwig"caps off" is a perfectly valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means "to be finished, to complete, to end". For example: "We had a great night out and the band's amazing performance capped off the evening perfectly."
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caps off
verb
Third person singular of cap off
Exact(28)
And sailor caps off to that.
However, as I've already suggested, this simply caps off an ongoing decline in Heritage's reputation for intellectual autonomy.
Not one to let an opportunity pass, Mr. Yaeger now caps off Faith Nights with a fireworks display.
M. Barley: Toast caps off breakfast – ideally round is had after bit of bacon (rind is in b, i).
"It caps off a great season for us," added Graham.
"Tea," as it's called, caps off every meet; members take turns hosting.
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That capped off an 11-play drive.
"It really capped off the trip.
Did I leave the fuel cap off?
A trip to the Connecticut Audubon Society capped off our bird study.
DESIGNER SCENTS Capping off Fashion Week are two fragrance introductions.
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