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was capped by

noun

A close-fitting head covering either without a brim or with a peak.

  • The children were all wearing caps to protect them from the sun.

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His tenure was capped by the Bin Laden raid.

The building was capped by a bold overhanging cornice.

Her sterling opening play was capped by a fascinatingly accurate endgame.

Each was capped by a 1-yard touchdown run by Reuben Droughns.

The Independence Day celebration was capped by an extravagant nighttime fireworks display along the Manhattan shoreline.

The second was went 74 yards and was capped by two spectacular plays.

That was capped by Weatherspoon's steal and layup for a 68-53 lead.

Alan Hudson played alongside Peter Osgood at Chelsea and was capped by his country.

It was capped by the appearance of Tabulae Rudolphinae (1627; "Rudolphine Tables").

The drive was capped by his 9-yard touchdown pass to Boykin.

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The day was capped by heading into downtown Dayton to see the Wrights' bicycle shop on West Third Street.

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