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Meaning of "capped off"
capped off: This phrase is used to describe the final or concluding action of an event, period, or series of events. It means to complete or finish something in a memorable or significant way, often symbolizing the end of a chapter or the achievement of a notable milestone. 'Capped off' suggests a sense of closure or culmination, usually accompanied by a sense of accomplishment or celebration
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- simple past tense and past participle of cap off
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A celebratory lunch capped off the festivities.
That capped off a week of sharp price declines.
We finally got this one capped off.
The album is capped off with a collective improvisation.
A goal from the penalty spot also capped off his night nicely.
Monday capped off the best weekend so far.
The pot lid was replaced and the lines were capped off with stoppers.
Each week is capped off with a full game.
Capped off by the fact that no one thought to catch.
They will have to be capped off and camouflaged.
They capped off their raid by wiping thousands of computers.
Each level is capped off by a boss.
It capped off a perfect four days for the team.
The landfill has since been capped off and restored to green space.
Capped off his murder spree by killing his own wife.
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The night is always capped off by a beautiful fireworks display.
Capped off with a splash of fresh lime juice to fuse the flavours.
These signs were capped off at the end of seven years.
We did a decent job and it was a very enjoyable Sunday capped off with eight points.
Finally capped off by digestive issues.
The Irish singer must have capped off the day.
The stunt was capped off with a speech by the winning bobblehead.
All services / utilities complete and capped off.
The day will be capped off by an exquisite fire show.
Capped off by that wicked J-Block you put on him.
The day will then be capped off with the traditional fireworks display.
And a picture-perfect landing capped off the day.
It capped off a tour that ended poorly after a promising start.
PTFE lines were capped off with stoppers.
Then I capped off the evening by watching this guy go off like a pack of firecrackers.
Every single calendar year is capped off with a Grand Ultimate Gala.
The play capped off a final minute in which there were six lead changes.
The whirlwind tour was capped off by a 4 hour speech.
The band capped off a successful year with two headline shows in India in December.
He 's killed one terrorist and claims he capped off two others.
I assumed with it capped off that it was no longer in the system.
All pumps were said to be working, and all ports have been capped off.
The afternoon will be capped off with an autograph session with the players.
He 's killed one terrorist for sure and claims he capped off two others.
The scene is capped off with fanciful clouds flying across the sky.
He said it 's common to have a week of normal daytime flying capped off with a red-eye.
Those two killings capped off a deadly month in which five journalists were slain.
A lecture entitled “ Set Apart for Missionary Service ” capped off the morning series of lectures.
The event was capped off with a dinner and a silent auction to benefit the foundation.
A great day in Barcelona capped off by wine and tapas!
Masse capped off her Varsity Blues career in dominant fashion.
And three of his friends just capped off a ten-year jolt in Attica.
He capped off a memorable season by representing Ireland in the International Rules series.
Both itineraries are capped off with a day at Castaway Cay.
We capped off our visit to the Jewish Quarter by visiting the Old-New Synagogue.
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Capped out about three operations ago
A pale yellow wasteland capped by a single landmark
Not capped and indexed and bracketed