In the distance, the tall shadowy firs rose into craggy peaks capped with snow.
Appiganesi, Lisa DREAMS OF INNOCENCE (2002)
That was when they appeared, high over the capped and hatted line of Parliament Bench.
Philip Marsden THE MAIN CAGES (2002)
The mosque itself was a simple cube, capped by a dome resting on pendentives.
Aldiss, Brian SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE (2002)
All related terms of 'capped'
cap
A cap is a soft, flat hat with a curved part at the front which is called a peak.
handicap
A handicap is a physical or mental disability.
mudcap
an explosive charge covered with earth , used for blasting the surface of a rock
capped-rate
having a fixed upper limit
rate-capped
(formerly in Britain) to impose on (a local authority) an upper limit on the level of the rate it may levy
snow-capped
A snow-capped mountain is covered with snow at the top.
charge-capped
(formerly in Britain) to impose on (a local authority) an upper limit on the community charge it may levy
cloud-capped
having clouds around the top
capped a performance
Someone's or something's performance is how successful they are or how well they do something.
rate-cap
In Britain, when a local council was rate-capped , the government prevented it from increasing local taxes called rates, in order to force the council to reduce its spending or make it more efficient .
charge-cap
(formerly in Britain) to impose on (a local authority) an upper limit on the community charge it may levy
zati
a type of macaque monkey of India and Sri Lanka with a crown of hair on its head