in combination Having a top, topping, or surface of a specified kind.
high-topped leather boots
Example sentencesExamples
- Our flight takes us north over a sprawling landscape of semi-desert and flat-topped mountains.
- We left the snow-topped hills on the Friday morning.
- The beach here is rocky and the bay is narrow with steep snow-topped mountains rising on the other side from the water's edge.
- Buy screw-topped wines so you can return the bottle to the fridge.
- I made a very nice healthy lunch of a prawn salad and cheese-topped rolls.