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[ rip-lee ] / ˈrɪp li / SEE SYNONYMS FOR ripply ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivecharacterized by ripples; rippling. sounding like rippling water. Origin of ripplyFirst recorded in 1765–75; ripple1 + -y1 Words nearby ripplyripple effect, ripplegrass, ripple mark, rippler, ripplet, ripply, riprap, rip-roaring, ripsaw, ripsnorter, ripstop nylon Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ripplyBut ABC is charting new territory with its GQ brigade, the first ripply abbed, all-male journalism revue. ABC's Gulf Hunks|Rebecca Dana|July 13, 2010|DAILY BEAST Why, without half tryin' I could start that ripply laugh of hers going and get the dimples playin' tag with her blushes. Torchy and Vee|Sewell Ford His thoughts still ran to blue-gray eyes and ripply hair, but he made no attempt to put them into a story. The Lure of the Dim Trails|by (AKA B. M. Sinclair) B. M. Bower A pretty girl she was, with eyes as blue as a lake and ripply hair she wore in a big knot. Betty Gordon in the Land of Oil|Alice B. Emerson
Edna laughed her ripply laugh that always made everyone else laugh, too. A Thousand Ways to Please a Husband|Louise Bennett Weaver What does she do but let loose one of them ripply laughs of hers. Torchy, Private Sec.|Sewell Ford
Words related to ripplyrough, uneven, inclement, violent, wild |