On top of
preposition
Atop
Very close to, in any orientation or in time.
“At peak times, a telephone operator must handle a number of calls, one on top of the next.”
In addition to something else.
“[...] and on top of all that, I got a puncture!”
Atop
Very close to, in any orientation or in time.
“At peak times, a telephone operator must handle a number of calls, one on top of the next.”
In addition to something else.
“[...] and on top of all that, I got a puncture!”
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