| Id | ESLPod_1125_WE_1925 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1125 |
| Episode Title | Serving Alcoholic Drinks |
| Phrase | to top off |
| Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to top off" means to add to the liquid that is already in a glass so that it becomes full: "Would you like me to top off your soda, or have you had enough?" The phrase "to top an offer" means to make a better offer or to offer more money than other people have offered: "When the first bidder offered $1,000, we knew nobody else would be able to top the offer." The phrase "to be topped with (something)" means for a food to have something else placed on top: "I'd like a bowl of ice cream topped with chocolate syrup and chopped peanuts, please." Finally, the phrase "to top out" means to reach the maximum amount: "The car's speedometer tops out at 150 miles per hour." |
| Topics | Food + Drink |
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