Topper in a sentence as a noun

Buy a stiff spring mattress then put a thick memory foam topper on it.

It's called "taking the disability topper" or "getting DA'd."

I was a school topper in my class 10 examinations and currently I am in top 3 students of my Computer Science batch.

You can leave off the topper and save about $60, if you like, and you wind up with the equivalent of a great firm futon that never bunches up.

Not only that, there is also a need to understand that not every student coming out of a primary school is a topper.

I used to believe their topper's interviews in those magazine, before I personally came to know some in college and after.

...and sometimes that song of yours that you think is so awful turns out to be a chart-topper:The thing about 'Sweet Child o mine,' it was written in five minutes.

There would still be a restocking and return fee for the mattress, but one could let the customers exchange and try toppers to their heart's content, so long as they took good care of the merchandise.

Correctly designed packaging would let the customer re-roll the topper, then use a vacuum pump to collapse the rolled topper back into a compact form for return mailing.

I must be honest that the windmill overhaul is at the top of my punt list due to the multifaceted danger [climb up, remove topper, winch down, climb down, reverse&repeat, inline battery array, wicked wind in the west] but there are a number of other cool things i am doing there: rebuilding an articulating dock, re routing the water system, planning and implementing a solar system, repairing roads, rewiring structures, and preforming black magic rituals to curse the monsters at HughesNet [jk but serious].

Topper definitions

noun

a worker who makes or adds the top to something

noun

a worker who cuts tops off (of trees or vegetables etc.)

noun

the person who is most outstanding or excellent; someone who tops all others; "he could beat the best of them"

See also: best

noun

an exceedingly good witticism that surpasses all that have gone before

noun

a woman's short coat

noun

a man's hat with a tall crown; usually covered with silk or with beaver fur

See also: stovepipe beaver