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Definition of top-notch in English: top-notchadjective informal Of the highest quality; excellent. Example sentencesExamples - However, the movie is still worth seeing, if only for a top-notch swansong from Coburn.
- Well, actually, what made it a lot easier was the fact that the top-notch doctors that are on the show.
- The video quality on the disc is top-notch with no sign of grain or compression artifacts.
- Someone must have turned in a top-notch performance for the dance gods.
- Whatever your choice, make sure you buy top-notch works of art that you really like.
- It offers excellent value for money, top-notch image quality and a wealth of useful features.
- Silence and emptiness in spades to give it that ring of authenticity plus the benefits of top-notch facilities.
- Unquestionably possess the greatest depth of talent in the finals, with top-notch quality throughout.
- Fable is a fine blend of first-person adventure, role-play action and top-notch sitcom.
- Gippsland's Horse of the Year was announced recently which went to a top-notch racing horse in the region.
- Apparently, top-notch shops have a feeling that quality and high cost are two sides of the same coin.
- It had a selection of top-notch artisan products and fine wines, in addition to its bigger industries.
- I was also keenly aware of the quality of his readership - many of them top-notch bloggers in their own right.
- Nominated for a best foreign film Oscar, it is a beautifully shot film with some top-notch performances.
- America's most expensive hotel has no strict theme, but it does have top-notch rooms, lovely pools and glamour to spare.
- Seemingly every weekend SFU is forced to square off against a top-notch team.
- This is top-notch entertainment set against the backdrop of a Mediterranean village and will entertain every age group.
- She was bred from two top-notch working dogs from Thames Valley Police and is one of the youngest dogs to become licensed in the UK.
- If you have more dash than cash, you can get top-notch advice.
- Certainly Insomnia is helped along by some fine performances from its top-notch cast.
Synonyms first-rate, first-class, top-grade, top-level excellent, superb, splendid, fine, outstanding, great, marvellous, brilliant, superlative, sterling, prime, very good, choice, select, superior informal A1, ace, crack, top-drawer, tip-top, super, out of this world, stellar, wicked, mega, crucial, supercalifragilisticexpialidocious British informal brill British informal, dated top-hole, topping, wizard, capital
Derivatives noun informal She started off as a big band vocalist and graduated from there to be one of the top-notchers of our time. Example sentencesExamples - It was a magnificent triumph for the Gillingham-based Emma to take on and beat the top-notchers from the high profile sports of football, cricket, triathlon and superbike.
- The City chief has vowed to bring in two or three top-notchers before the start of the season, but has set no time limit on his transfer activity.
- One or two prospective top-notchers have already had a run-out, notably Henrietta Knight's Best Mate at Exeter on Tuesday.
- Uppermost in Ella's mind is to ensure that top-notchers are all fit to face the English side in a crucial Heineken Cup tie.
- ‘The next two or three signings we make are going to be top-notchers and I mean real top-notchers,’ he said.
Definition of top-notch in US English: top-notchadjectiveˈtäp ˈˌnäCHˈtɑp ˈˌnɑtʃ informal Of the highest quality; excellent. Example sentencesExamples - The video quality on the disc is top-notch with no sign of grain or compression artifacts.
- Gippsland's Horse of the Year was announced recently which went to a top-notch racing horse in the region.
- It offers excellent value for money, top-notch image quality and a wealth of useful features.
- She was bred from two top-notch working dogs from Thames Valley Police and is one of the youngest dogs to become licensed in the UK.
- Well, actually, what made it a lot easier was the fact that the top-notch doctors that are on the show.
- Silence and emptiness in spades to give it that ring of authenticity plus the benefits of top-notch facilities.
- America's most expensive hotel has no strict theme, but it does have top-notch rooms, lovely pools and glamour to spare.
- Apparently, top-notch shops have a feeling that quality and high cost are two sides of the same coin.
- It had a selection of top-notch artisan products and fine wines, in addition to its bigger industries.
- However, the movie is still worth seeing, if only for a top-notch swansong from Coburn.
- Fable is a fine blend of first-person adventure, role-play action and top-notch sitcom.
- Nominated for a best foreign film Oscar, it is a beautifully shot film with some top-notch performances.
- I was also keenly aware of the quality of his readership - many of them top-notch bloggers in their own right.
- Unquestionably possess the greatest depth of talent in the finals, with top-notch quality throughout.
- This is top-notch entertainment set against the backdrop of a Mediterranean village and will entertain every age group.
- If you have more dash than cash, you can get top-notch advice.
- Certainly Insomnia is helped along by some fine performances from its top-notch cast.
- Seemingly every weekend SFU is forced to square off against a top-notch team.
- Someone must have turned in a top-notch performance for the dance gods.
- Whatever your choice, make sure you buy top-notch works of art that you really like.
Synonyms first-rate, first-class, top-grade, top-level |