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Underground Power Cable Fault at Mapusa Market

Road near Shakuntala statue electrified; traders gripped by fear A sudden fault in the underground power cables at Mapusa Market has caused current leakage on the road near the Shakuntala statue. The incident has created panic and a fearful atmosphere among the trading community in the area.

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What is the car’s top speed? The top news story of the day
the country’s top three car manufacturers He is among the top
pitchers of the league. Simple Definition A Simple Definition is available from our Learner’s Dictionary to help you understand
the meaning faster.
Unknown (This etymology is missing or incomplete.

Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) Either derived from the noun at Etymology 1, or borrowed from English top.

Declension of top singular plural indefinite definite indefinite definite nominative top topi topa topat accusative topin dative topi
topit topave topave ablative topash Top1 /tɑp/USA pronunciation n., adj.,
v., topped, top•ping. Your band director might command, “From the top!” meaning
“Play it again, from the beginning!”
She tops everyone else on the team. They topped the other company’s offer.
The song has topped the charts for seven weeks.

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Top (third-person singular simple present tops, present participle topping, simple past
and past participle topped) First recorded before 1000; Middle English top, top(p)e, Old English topp,
toppa “top, summit, tuft of hair”; cognate with Dutch
top, German Zopf, Old Norse toppr “top” The sense of a spinning toy is separated from this, obscurely related to Dutch top and
dop in this sense, against Standard Dutch tol, and French toupie having
this sense. The car’s speed topped 80 miles an hour. Before the
12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a(1) Declension of top
singular plural nominative top toplar genitive topııñ toplarııñ
dative topqa toplarqa definite accusative topı topları
locative topça toplarça ablative topda toplarda instrumental topla toplarla equative topvâra toplarvâra
A top is also a lid, like the top of a soda bottle, an upper rank, like the top position at a law firm, and a child’s spinning toy.
First recorded before 1100; Middle English top, toppe, Old English top;
cognate with Frisian, dialectal Dutch top Top- comes from the Greek
tópos, meaning “place” or “commonplace.” Commonplace?
Top- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “place” or “local.” It is often used in scientific
and other technical terms. Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High
German zopf tip, tuft of hair I’ve seen some pretty weird things in my life—but that tops everything!

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