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When they are full, many landfills are capped—covered with asphalt or concrete.

Snow-capped mountains emerge gently into view in the distance, covered in pine trees at the highest elevations.

Griffin screen-capped a series of direct messages that are allegedly from him.

It capped a miserable British summer of sport which also saw the country eliminated from the World Cup in the group stages.

Was there ever an alternate fate for Hank, or was he always going to get capped in the desert?

At the foot of the pass, the valley widened a little, though still with steep, snow-capped cliffs crowding it on either side.

I would not just then have traded off that steamboat for several square miles of snow-capped sublimity.

Before us, miles away, all capped with clouds of gold and red was the sunset country, but still beyond the mountains.

And lo, this Olympian being, this unfathomable man, descended from his cloud-capped heights and held out his hand to Tchaikovsky.

From the middle rises the fortress of the Kremlin, the many churches send up a forest of dome-capped towers.

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On this page you'll find 37 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to capped, such as: camouflaged, closed, coated, concealed, enclosed, and hidden.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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