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top off

[top-awf, -of] / ˈtɒpˌɔf, -ˌɒf /














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This was just a top-off to hit its capex target and still have some cash left over.

From Barron's

And if you’re in a rush, a 15-minute top-off will get you several hours of playback time.

From The Verge

Many experts believe the third shot does more than just top-off waning immunity; the shot also broadens the ability of the immune system to defend against variants, including omicron.

From Washington Post

Engineers deliberately left the fuel tank accessible for a top-off by visiting spacecraft, if and when such technology becomes available.

From Seattle Times

They can be fully charged up in 2.5 hours, and in a low-battery pinch, a 15-minute top-off should get you three hours of listening time.

From The Verge