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top-shelf
[top-shelf]
adjective
of high quality; premium.
His bar cart was full of top-shelf liquor.
The cinematography is top-shelf.
Word History and Origins
Origin of top-shelf1
Example Sentences
With two top-shelf receivers in CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens, the Cowboys can create matchup nightmares for opponents and break out for a big play at any moment.
Combine that top-shelf writing and musical versatility with a band that’s growing more and more comfortable in its own skin and you end up with Militarie Gun’s new album, “God Save the Gun.”
The Lions are a top-shelf team and should be able to win this pretty handily.
For the elder Policy, the aggressive transaction was reminiscent of the buy-now-pay-later philosophy in 1994 of the 49ers, who went on a big-money shopping spree to collect top-shelf free agents to build their Super Bowl-winning roster.
The Jeffrey Epstein saga has all the elements of one of those top-shelf intrigues, with an added Shakespearean twist — a president whose political rise has been fueled by outlandish conspiracy theories and now faces a backlash from some of his most faithful devotees, as he tries to wriggle free from a deceitful web of his own design.
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