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Discover LudwigThe phrase "topped over" is not proper English
To say that something has "topped over" implies that it has spilled over the top, however this phrase is not commonly used and is not found in a dictionary. Rather, you could use the phrase "topped off." You could use this phrase in the following sentence: She topped off her sundae with a cherry.
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Sony's PlayStation 2 sold 150 million consoles but the PS3 only topped over 80 million.
To date, the iOS app has topped over a million downloads, and sees a highly engaged user base, 40% of whom open the app every day, says Timehop founder Jonathan Wegener.
But the company has been benefitting from the buzz around its Kickstarter launch, where the project has now topped over $1 million in funding – going well over its $200,000 goal.
The cashew butter is especially perfect when it's whipped into a nut "cheese" and topped over savory raw vegan pizza.
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Boston fans — no, fans everywhere — will not forget the night he charged Pedro Martinez on the mound in that Fenway Park playoff fracas in 2003 — and instantly wound up on his back, like a topped-over windup toy.
"It was over the top: over-the-top costumes, over-the-top drag".
Pull a V-neck grey top over your white shirt.
Long tops over cool tights.
Raiders top over Hanes tank.
Set the top over it.
A tracksuit top over a summer dress?
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