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Topping vs Toppingly - What's the difference?

topping | toppingly |

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)
  • (UK, informal, dated) wonderful
  • * 1953 , Roald Dahl, Galloping Foxley
  • 'Well,' he said, settling back in the seat directly opposite. 'It's a topping day.'
  • (archaic) Assuming superiority; proud.
  • * South
  • The great and flourishing condition of some of the topping sinners of the world.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • 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.
  • Coordinate terms

    * (food items added on top) garnish

    toppingly

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • (UK, informal, dated) In a topping manner; splendidly, wonderfully.
  • (dated) In a proud or superior manner.