Topping vs Toppingly - What's the difference?
topping | toppingly |
(UK, informal, dated) wonderful
* 1953 , Roald Dahl, Galloping Foxley
(archaic) Assuming superiority; proud.
* South
any food item added on top of another, such as sprinkles on ice cream or pepperoni on pizza
The act of cutting off the top of something.
(nautical) The act of raising one extremity of a spar higher than the other.
In uk|informal|dated|lang=en terms the difference between topping and toppingly
is that topping is (uk|informal|dated) wonderful while toppingly is (uk|informal|dated) in a topping manner; splendidly, wonderfully.As a verb topping
is .As an adjective topping
is (uk|informal|dated) wonderful.As a noun topping
is any food item added on top of another, such as sprinkles on ice cream or pepperoni on pizza.As an adverb toppingly is
(uk|informal|dated) in a topping manner; splendidly, wonderfully.topping
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- 'Well,' he said, settling back in the seat directly opposite. 'It's a topping day.'
- The great and flourishing condition of some of the topping sinners of the world.