1. flat-top - Noun
2. flat-top - Adjective Satellite
having a flat or flattened upper surface
Source: WordNetflat top
General manager Juan Becerril dispenses hand sanitizer to customers preparing to eat lunch on the patio at Flat Top Grill at 707 Church St. in Evanston in May. Source: Internet
These flat-top, steel-string guitars are constructed and voiced more for classical-like fingerpicking and less for chordal accompaniment (strumming). Source: Internet
I had not seen fried mush on a breakfast menu in a long time and it immediately took me back to my first kitchen job where we would mix large pots of mush, pour it into loaf pans, let them set and then slice them to go on the flat-top. Source: Internet
The beef patty appears to have a good flat-top sear under the cheddar, but inside is a medium-well, juiceless cook (I wasn’t asked how I wanted it). Source: Internet
Salm (1993), p.52 Additionally, smaller Porites reef colonies exist in Khairan, which have fused to form a flat-top pavement is visible at low tide. Source: Internet
When the flat-top trailers of a road train need to be transported empty, it is common practice to stack them. Source: Internet