topside
Americannoun
adjective
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of, relating to, or located on the topside.
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of the most authoritative rank.
adverb
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Also topsides up on the deck.
He left the engine room and went topside.
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to, toward, or at the topside.
noun
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the uppermost side of anything
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a lean cut of beef from the thigh containing no bone
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(often plural)
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the part of a ship's sides above the waterline
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the parts of a ship above decks
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Etymology
Origin of topside
Example Sentences
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With everybody back Stateside and topside, save for Max’s consciousness, the band is gearing up for one last stand on the cliffs of Hell.
From Salon • Nov. 24, 2025
The video, also shared to his Instagram, concludes with Smith going topside and taking in the ocean views.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 16, 2023
But her title suggests an unidentified flying object, and — with its topside helicopter-like blades — the sculpture looks ready for a journey aloft.
From New York Times • Feb. 23, 2023
“Finally, the navigator, who’d been asleep, came topside, rubbing his eyes,” William McGuire and Mark Murphy write in the regimental history of the battleship:
From Slate • Feb. 10, 2023
Nat said, “Aye. aye, sir,” and went topside.
From "Carry On, Mr. Bowditch" by Jean Lee Latham
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