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topside

[ top-sahyd ]

noun

  1. the upper side.
  2. Usually topsides. Nautical. the outer surface of a hull above the water.
  3. the most authoritative position or level.
  4. Chiefly British. a cut of beef similar to a U.S. rump roast. Compare silverside 2( def ).
  5. British. the top tops or outer side of a round of beef; beef from the outer thigh of a butchered cow.


adjective

  1. of, relating to, or located on the topside.
  2. of the most authoritative rank.

adverb

  1. Also ³Ù´Ç±ès¾±»å±ð²õ. up on the deck:

    He left the engine room and went topside.

  2. to, toward, or at the topside.

topside

/ ˈ³ÙÉ’±èËŒ²õ²¹Éª»å /

noun

  1. the uppermost side of anything
  2. a lean cut of beef from the thigh containing no bone
  3. often plural
    1. the part of a ship's sides above the waterline
    2. the parts of a ship above decks
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of topside1

First recorded in 1670–80; top 1 + side 1
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“I played a very small piece in a large puzzle,†said Carden, attributing the success to “the guys topside and guys on the bottom who helped make it happen.â€

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He went topside to see the USS Utah capsizing and Japanese planes in the air.

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The video, also shared to his Instagram, concludes with Smith going topside and taking in the ocean views.

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They also engineered predatory opportunities, introducing spiders to the base of vegetation where insects were sleeping topside.

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But her title suggests an unidentified flying object, and — with its topside helicopter-like blades — the sculpture looks ready for a journey aloft.

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