take it from the top (third-person singular simple present takes it from the top, present participle taking it from the top, simple past took it from...
from the top From the beginning. From the highest-ranking individual in an organization. These orders come from the top. take it from the top...
top soft top spin-top stovetop strappy top tabletop take it from the top tank top Targa top tippe top tiptop top aerator top and but top and tail top-block...
barbie top — alternative letter-case form From English Barbie + top. Barbie top a trans woman who takes the role of a top...
from scratch Used, in musical notation, to indicate that a passage is to be repeated da capo al fine take it from the top Unadapted borrowing from Italian...
paint on to the stage to come up with something similarly over the top for a live rendition of The Sound of Music. But Gaga chose to take the traditional...
on in from here on out from home from memory from moment to moment from that time on from the first from the river to the sea from the top from this time...
From big + top. big top (plural big tops) A circus tent, especially the largest in a given circus, where the central attractions take place. As a trapeze...
a pleasant way. The view from the top, over the sea to the islands, simply takes your breath away. When he asked me to marry him, it took my breath away...
From top (“to excel; to surpass; to beat”). top oneself (third-person singular simple present tops oneself, present participle topping oneself, simple...