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topmost

[top-mohst, -muhst] / ˈtɒpˌmoʊst, -məst /




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Even while her lungs struggled to breath, McMullen’s topmost concern was Summer.

From Seattle Times

But airlines have been working throughout the pandemic on strategies to streamline the return of food and drink service and even give it a semblance of normalcy while keeping safety a topmost priority.

From Washington Post

The earth is made up of layers, the topmost being the crust.

From Los Angeles Times

The other day I climbed to the topmost point on the island, a grassy crow’s nest with a 360 panorama.

From New York Times

At the topmost rung is “Alexander Graham Bell,” his name looming over the others, a hurdle to be cleared.

From New York Times