1. top line - Noun
2. top line - Verb
top line (plural top lines)
(accounting) Total sales or revenue.
(military) A flag on the edge of a minefield.
(linguistics) The line connecting individual letters in Devanagari.
The best set of options.
top-line (third-person singular simple present top-lines, present participle top-lining, simple past and past participle top-lined)
Alternative form of topline
top-line
Marketing executives like big budgets, as big budgets make it easier to grow the top line. Bill Gurley
As plainly as if it had been the top line on the oculist's chart I could see what the future held for Bertram. P. G. Wodehouse
There seems to be an inclination among rock musicians to be very carefree with money, but I negotiate the best flight and hotel deals on our tours to maximise the band's income - I don't want too see too much taken off the top line. Ian Anderson (musician)
It's not about revenues: the fundamental economics in digital business is scale and margins. The top line has become the bottom line. Yuri Milner
Aavas Financiers reported growth of 16.94% in top line sales for the Sep-20 quarter at Rs270. Source: Internet
After Miami has some good pressure, UND puts out its top line to change the momentum, and they do. Source: Internet