: The children were all wearing caps to protect them from the sun.
: He took the cap of the bottle and splashed himself with some cologne.
: He had golden caps on his teeth.
: There was snow on the cap of the mountain.
: We should put a cap on the salaries, to keep them under control.
: Billy spent all morning firing caps with his friends, re-enacting storming the beach at Normandy.
: He wired the cap to the bundle of dynamite, then detonated it remotely.
*: Did he think they were going to put a cap in his ass right in the middle of Metreon?
: Rio Ferdinand won his 50th cap for England in a game against Sweden.
*: Thou art the cap of all the fools alive.
*: he that will give a cap and make a leg in thanks
: the cap of column, door, etc.; a capital, coping, cornice, lintel, or plate
: flat cap; foolscap; legal cap
: cap wages.
: That really capped my day.
: If he dont get outta my hood, Im gonna cap his ass.
: Peter Shilton is the most capped English footballer.
: rfquotek|Shakespeare
*: Tom ... capped the proctor with the profoundest of bows.
: rfquotek|Spenser
: Parasitic caps.
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