(the) top of the line
(the) top of the line
The absolute best of a certain thing, often referring to a product that is of the utmost quality (and usually the most expensive). When used as a noun, it is preceded by "the." That store only sells top of the line gear. You may want to consider some lower-priced options. We will only accept the top of the line. It's the best or nothing.
See also: line, of, top
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
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