Definitionadj. uneven by virtue of having wrinkles or waves
Last update: August 30, 2015
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Light rippled through the clouds. [Please select]
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The high railings of Prospect rippled past their gaze. [Please select]
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The smooth sea rippled blue and white in the gentle breeze. [Please select]
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That may also be a question of grandfathers--" and another laugh rippled out." [Please select]
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The flowers and the palms rippled gently under a light breeze, but Ned did not hear them. [Please select]
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Abbott Not long since I wandered along a pretty brook that rippled through a narrow valley. [Please select]
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It seemed to him that the waters rippled angrily against the bank. [Please select]
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A laugh broke from her and humour rippled in her eyes. [Please select]
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She stood gazing seawards for some minutes, and then turned and walked slowly across the rippled sand. [Please select]
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A brook of fresh water rippled at the foot of the bank, and a few decayed trees afforded us excellent firewood. [Please select]
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And because she was so beautiful, and because her hair was like the finest gold, and waved and rippled nearly to the ground, she was called Pretty Goldilocks. [Please select]
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