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cap it all

  1. Also, cap it all off . Finish or complete something, as in To cap it all off they served three kinds of dessert .

  2. Surpass or outdo something, as in This last story of Henry's caps them all . Both usages employ cap in the sense of “topping†something. [First half of 1800s]



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On Sunday he gets the chance to cap it all with a Super Bowl win when his Philadelphia Eagles take on the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans.

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Blood, sweat and tears throughout the whole season, then to cap it all off by playing at Wembley and celebrating with all those travelling fans.

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To cap it all, about a third of these vapes claimed to be free from nicotine, but weren't.

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Down to 10 men at 0-0 and then you concede two goals and then to cap it all you take off your lone striker.

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To cap it all, the devastating cyclone of October 1942 destroyed many rice crops, with crop disease ruining much of the rest.

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