topmost
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of topmost
Example Sentences
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Still, there’s a lot at stake leading up to the June 7 primary for three board seats: Topmost is overseeing the academic and emotional recovery of students from the COVID-19 pandemic.
From Los Angeles Times • May 31, 2022
Topmost is the host's refusal to let go of the "Daily Show" format he may not have originated, but definitively and successfully innovated.
From Salon • Sep. 30, 2021
Topmost, “Warrior” is a good time, satisfying anyone who appreciates intricate fight choreography that emphasizes the physicality of its actors.
From Salon • Apr. 5, 2019
I. The Doll upon the Topmost Bough This doll upon the topmost bough, This playmate-gift, in Christmas dress, Was taken down and brought to me One sleety night most comfortless.
From The Congo and Other Poems by Lindsay, Vachel
Topmost among its contents was a letter addressed to me.
From The Mystery of the Green Ray by Le Queux, William
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