(1) The cap is short for capitalization, which is a measure by which we can classify a company's size.
(2) If they've got bad teeth, you'll cap the teeth, if they need a makeover, you give them a makeover.
(3) Although drab in winter, males spend much of the year resplendent in bright lemon-yellow plumage set off by black and white wings, cap , and tail.
(4) Even putting a cap on the price spent on it makes more sense.
(5) Men often wear a long white robe called a jallabiyah, with either a small cap or a turban as a head covering.
(6) Tendring's share of this year's council tax bill has been set at a level which could lead to a Government cap on spending
(7) It used to be companies evaluated their size based on revenue and number of people; now it's market cap or market valuation.
(8) I couldn't unscrew the cap of those little bottles with one thumb if my life depended upon it.
(9) Johnny is going to have to do a hell of a lot more than put on a ski cap in order to get you off, you know!
(10) Cover head in plastic cap or plastic wrap and cover with a warm towel.
(11) The mature cap is metallic green in color, but it varies from light yellow to greenish-brown.
(12) He said he hoped the government's measure to cap fuel prices should not last too long because it could have repercussions in the long run.
(13) He even turns a flat cap and Barbour into something of a fashion statement, the kind of thing that could well catch on in Shoreditch or Manchester.
(14) A cap on government purchases
(16) It is heavily barred brown-and-white above and below, with a white eye-line that separates a rufous cap and cheek.
(17) The legislation, however, does not place a flat cap on the value of the homestead exemption that an individual can exempt in bankruptcy.
(18) He was omitted because of the cap on team strengths in the competition, but will ride tomorrow in what looks a lost cause against the champions.
(19) The crane has light to dark blue-gray plumage and a crimson cap at the back of its crown.
(20) I opened my notebook and picked up my favourite black pen, and tapped the cap against my teeth, thinking about what I wanted to write.