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Top Phrase Means Eslpod Offer Topped Food Serving

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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