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top-of-the-line

American  
[top-uhv-thuh-lahyn] / ˈtɒp əv ðəˈlaɪn /

adjective

  1. being the best and usually the most expensive of its kind.

    The company previewed its top-of-the-line carpeting.


Example Sentences

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Moving into the chef’s kitchen, there is a large brick wood oven, and “chef-inspired gourmet kit with top-of-the-line appliances, a spacious walk-in pantry, a butler’s pantry,” as per the listing.

From MarketWatch

People who had evacuated their homes and temporarily moved into the hotel wanted continued access to its top-of-the-line facilities after they left.

From The Wall Street Journal

The listing images include few personal touches inside the home, instead capturing gleaming white spaces that are filled with neutral furniture and decor, although the description notes that the home comes equipped with “top-of-the-line finishes and fixtures,” as well as hardwood floors and “walls of glass.”

From MarketWatch

"The government will have to go out and actually identify individuals - including top-of-the-line scientists, professionals and entrepreneurs - it wants back. That requires effort, and it needs to come straight from the top," Mr Baru told the BBC.

From BBC

A small group of people — a number of them women in their 60s and 70s with gray braids and top-of-the-line rain jackets — have been congregating here for months to protest the federal immigration crackdown.

From Los Angeles Times