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T-top

American  
[tee-top] / ˈtiˌtɒp /

noun

  1. a car with removable roof panels.

  2. a car roof with these panels.


Example Sentences

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A slim skirt blended a leopard-print panel with floral and gray Madras panels; the striped knit T-top came with a parachute-silk back.

From New York Times • Sep. 21, 2012

TIP TOP: The optional fiberglass T-top sports integrated overhead lighting while cutouts above console racks allow 14 rods to be stowed.

From Time Magazine Archive

Even if you have a fixed Bimini, T-top or hardtop on your boat, the Mantis can provide secondary protection against the sun.

From Time Magazine Archive

There are gunwale rod holders galore and ten more rocket launchers on the T-top, along with Taco outriggers.

From Time Magazine Archive

They let him use a twenty-four-foot outboard with a T-top and twin 150s—not for fishing but for towing in tourists who ran out of gas or rammed their boats aground.

From "Flush" by Carl Hiaasen