Sentence examples for topping out from inspiring English sources

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topping out

noun

The finishing of a building's roof, often accompanied by a special ceremony.

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Also, a 30 feet cedar tree was hoisted to the top of the mechanical penthouse during the topping out ceremony.

"The Help" was actually the top moneymaker four weeks in a row, topping out at $170 million in domestic grosses.

Here, she was topping out around 60.

The Mets have reached the century mark three times, topping out at 108 wins in 1986.

Houses, attached and standalone, but topping out at three stories, are far more common.

I was in Oklahoma last week, and daytime temperatures were topping out in the 60s.

Jenkins conceded the lead early, topping out at nine hundred and twenty-eight pounds.

(The heat spell at the end of last month came close, topping out at 89 degrees).

Towering above everything is the jagged peak of Zugspitze, topping out at 9,718 feet.

Most other attractive deutzias are smaller, topping out at three to six feet.

Quite a few grains are now topping out in terms of productivity.

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