She squirmed back from the transom and sat up, capping the paint can and washing out the brush with turpentine, talking as she worked.
Terman, Douglas CORMORANT (2004)
On the south side of the river, he picked up the shape of a concrete pillar with a mushroom dome capping it.
Terman, Douglas CORMORANT (2004)
The oars bit in unison; the dory surged -forward, gaining headway, rising up the face of the capping sea.
Mark Mills AMAGANSETT (2004)
All related terms of 'capping'
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
capping fee
a fee paid for a day of fox-hunting with an association of hunters of which one is not a member
knee-capping
Knee-capping is the act of shooting someone in the knee and is carried out by some terrorist organizations as a form of punishment .
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 .
rate-capped
(formerly in Britain) to impose on (a local authority) an upper limit on the level of the rate it may levy
charge-cap
(formerly in Britain) to impose on (a local authority) an upper limit on the community charge it may levy
charge-capped
(formerly in Britain) to impose on (a local authority) an upper limit on the community charge it may levy