Definitionn. a small wave on the surface of a liquid
Last update: October 17, 2015
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Wide shoulders, chiseled chest, rippling abs … even his scent—of pure man mixed with the mystery of night—lured her like an animal falling for a hunter's bait. [Please select]
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The surface of the lake was silver, rippling lightly. [Please select]
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How sweet it must look under the shade of the elms, with the Saco rippling at the back. [Please select]
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A moment later Kate came flitting through the half-lit kitchen, her black eyes dancing and her mouth rippling in smiles. [Please select]
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Cast her from his arms for ever, Bury her in the rippling river. [Please select]
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The Cocahutchie was no longer a thin ribbon rippling along in a wide stretch of sand and gravel. [Please select]
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Henry and Paul believed that they could see the grass rippling as the new and more cunning enemy crept forward. [Please select]
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