Crossword clues for tabletop
tabletop
- Makeshift desk area
- Work area
- Setting setting
- The top horizontal work surface of a table
- A dining-room surface
- Place for the place setting
- Dining surface
- Type of photograph
- Where to put your iPad, perhaps, at work
- Smooth surface on furniture requires work by computer
- Furniture surface
- Flat surface for working or dining
- Ping-Pong surface
Wiktionary
a. Suitable for use on the top of a table. n. 1 the flat, horizontal surface of a table 2 (context skateboarding English) A fixed item resembling a table, used for performing skateboarding tricks.
WordNet
n. the top horizontal work surface of a table
Wikipedia
Tabletop may refer to:
- Table Top (Arizona), a mountain in Arizona, U.S.
- Table Tops, a free newspaper for Australian Army troops in World War II
- Table Top Mountain (New York)
- Tabletop, New South Wales
- Table Top, New South Wales
- Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa
- Tepui, flat top mountains in South America
- Tabletop runway, a type of runway
- TableTop (web series), an Internet-based show about board games
- The general concept of tabletop games, which encompasses several classes of games that can also be referred to individually as "Tabletop", including:
- Traditional role-playing games, as opposed to role-playing video games
- Board games
- Card games
- Tabletop wargaming
- Tabletop football
- Table computer or a table PC — a full-featured large-display portable All-in-One computer with a battery for family use, which can either be used on a table's top or carried around the house.
- "Tabletop", a song on the Doubleclicks' 2014 album Dimetrodon
TableTop is a web series about games, directed by Jennifer Arnold. It was created by Wil Wheaton and Felicia Day and is hosted by Wheaton. TableTop is published on Felicia Day's YouTube channel, Geek & Sundry. In each episode, following a brief explanation of one or more tabletop games, Wheaton plays the games with guests, usually web or TV personalities.
A wide range of hobby gaming titles have been played, from classic German-style board games and family games to RPGs and card games. It has been described as "…like Celebrity Poker meets Dinner for Five, where interesting people got together for tabletop games."
As of 2015, TableTop is in its third season. Season three was crowdfunded via Indiegogo in May 2014 and was the most successful digital series campaign on that site until Con Man broke its record in March 2015.
Usage examples of "tabletop".
Bag held my hands on the tabletop, the guy in the Nixon mask cut my sleeve away, then held my head, and Abruzzi held the hot poker to my bare arm.
He thumped the tabletop with his monstrously large hands, little finger and thumb extended, as if playing a bodhran drum, keeping excellent rhythm.
The floor was an uncarpeted expanse of breadnut timber that shone like a tabletop and faintly perfumed the room with its orange polish.
Small flakes, pieces, grains of broomcorn were moving about on the tabletop, and there was no breeze.
She fussed with a spray of tulips she had put in a vase next to the couch, as well as the assortment of roses she had bought to fill a cachepot that decorated another tabletop.
Each bore an elaborately coifed wig complemented by a fabulous face created from the plethora of jars and pots and tubes and brushes that blanketed the rest of the tabletop.
Lord Diegan shot straight, hands mired to the wrists in the litter on the tabletop.
On these serrated edges the medusas, globs of muscular mucus as wide as tabletops, hang stranded and expiring, thrown up by tempests that rend the glutinous, tideless waves.
The tabletop was bare except for three boxes of Altaran lacquerwork, each precisely the same distance from the next.
He reached left-handed for the wine, right-handed for the playscript, drawing both to him over the pegged tabletop.
Aside from the ropework silver tray, the tabletop held a stuffed lynx and the skull of a serpent.
Griffin neatly positioned papers across the tabletop and Salley poured herself a glass of water, Robo Boy returned the jerrycan to its place beside the time beacon.
Ayatollah Jebel Shammar, seated in the middle of the quintet, glowered at them from under bushy eyebrows and drummed his fingers impatiently on the tabletop.
Jebel Shammar, seated in the middle of the quintet, glowered at them from under bushy eyebrows and drummed his fingers impatiently on the tabletop.
The straps were then secured around the table legs and the Vanessa was now not just forced belly down over the tabletop, but her legs were widely spread and held.