Definition of top-class in US English:
top-class
adjectiveˌtɑpˈklæsˌtäpˈklas
Of the highest quality; excellent.
the songs are really top-class
a top-class Shakespearean actor
Example sentencesExamples
- In fact, Ireland has some top-class English Premiership players.
- The problem is that this top-class listening experience usually comes with a hefty price tag.
- After two weeks of top-class tennis, the Wimbledon field has been whittled down to two finalists.
- Often when you read a top-class book a second time you appreciate it more.
- The motel was a pretty place, but it wasn't top-class.
- The beaches are superb and have attracted a small clutch of top-class hotels.
- The food is a pricey but top-class mix of French, Mexican and local dishes.
- It is a fact that physical fitness is most important in the making of a top-class athlete.
- Two venues have been earmarked for a series of top-class recitals and concerts.
- Jimmy was an outstanding Galway hurler who became a top-class referee.