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How to pronounce tabletop in English?

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Type Words
Type of work surface
Has types countertop

Examples of tabletop

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Tabletop Media makes a similar tabletop product that it began to deploy in 2008.
From the cnn.com
Tables are bigger than some of the other Korean tabletop barbecue places nearby.
From the thenewstribune.com
Tabletop models have held a special place in the creative process of architects.
From the online.wsj.com
We like how the hanging lights provide more tabletop room on the bedside tables.
From the ocregister.com
Wizards emphasizes that it's trying to keep the good parts of the tabletop game.
From the usatoday.com
We use a small grove of tabletop, goose-feather trees to show off our ornaments.
From the psychcentral.com
Dip the pad in the liquid, then the pumice, and rub the tabletop with the grain.
From the washingtonpost.com
Nearby, young inventors snapped together Lego machines to race across a tabletop.
From the sacbee.com
The display moves outside the confines of the screen and takes over the tabletop.
From the telegraph.co.uk
More examples
  • The top horizontal work surface of a table
  • Tabletops are used for the aranging of a motiv on a surface. For profesional shooting there are available special tables.
  • N. a jump in which the rider throws the bike sideways in mid-air. Less commonly, a jump made over a hill that reaches a plateau and goes back down.
  • A term indicating a ball out of play, after an airborne ball strikes the top surface or ashtrays of the table then falls back into the playing field; such a ball is considered out of play, as if ejected from the table.
  • Style of electric water heater for use in kitchen with integral countertop.
  • A mound of snow with the top sheared off to provide a flat, level landing area for snowboarders.
  • Games; sit-down games with dice. Contrast with LARP. Not actually what IoD runs.
  • And Face-to-face refer to role-playing conducted offline, with all participants together in-person (usually around a table), as opposed to online role-playing.
  • An RPG which is played around a table, in which players pretend to be their characters without use of costume. Tabletop games are often far smaller than LARPs and make use of dice to determine random chance rather than chops.