at the top of the tree

English

Prepositional phrase

at the top of the tree

  1. (informal, figuratively) At the highest level.
    • 2016 April 3, “Apple’s at the top of the tree, but the winds of change can blow it down”, in The Guardian:
      Apple’s at the top of the tree, but the winds of change can blow it down [title]

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