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Sentence count:182+4Posted:2017-03-06Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: billowSimilar words: rippingapplesuppletopplegrappletriplexzipperwhippedMeaning: ['rɪpl]  n. 1. a small wave on the surface of a liquid 2. (electronics) an oscillation of small amplitude imposed on top of a steady value. v. 1. stir up (water) so as to form ripples 2. flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise. 
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31, It's not enough to feel the ripple Of the twisted thigh within our brain - Who can see more?
32, Indeed, any new policy may be described as having a ripple effect.
33, Heat Hot as metal, heavy as stone, sauna shapes ripple down the thermals in zig-zags filled with boiling air.
34, Compared with this revolution the Renaissance is a mere ripple on the surface of literature.
35, Had the ripple and upward heave of the cabin floor increased?
36, And once you have so many farmers going broke, the ripple effect starts.
37, Every woman who replaces traditional motherhood with self-nourishing motherhood creates ripple effects in our communities and our places of work.
38, A blistering July sun, a cloudless blue sky and the wine-dark seas without even a ripple to show for themselves.
39, Each time a person stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he or she sends forth a tiny ripple of hope. Robert F. Kennedy 
40, The large reduction in ripple currents is an advantage, but input and output decoupling capacitors are still required.
41, From its stone quadrangle, fields ripple out in neat sections, organic as the ribs of a leaf.
42, And I confess I feel a little ripple of interest, in response.
43, Any alternative must be rated at least 40V working and have minimum ripple current rating of 5A.
44, Others leaned over the gunwale watching their own reflections ripple over the black water.
45, The ripple of laughter that followed brought a scowl to Trentham's face.
46, They are announced by atmospheric restlessness: papers in the street below suddenly dance and the trees on the mountain ripple.
47, The practical result would be substantially reduced maximum output current, and a lot of ripple on the d.c. output.
48, The smaller, the smaller the ripple in the pass band but the less the attenuation in the stop band.
49, Only one small, white-highlighted ripple showed where the supple arrow of his body had pierced the water.
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50, You send a ripple through the typing pool and see how these girls stick together.
51, In Quaker circles, it is possible that his witness did create some ripple effects.
52, Even the much-travelled Portia paused in the ripple of her chatter to exclaim her appreciation.
53, A ripple of lapis lazuli and there was no sign of it.
54, Celestine found herself blushing at the ripple of laughter passing through the audience.
55, Out of the office stereo it churned and stomped, causing a ripple of bemused interest.
56, As milestones go, this one is more of a ripple on the river of life.
57, He ran into the water almost headlong and paddled over fast, leaving an arrow-head ripple on the calm, brown surface.
58, Then a stirring seemed to ripple through the land as the public demanded answers.
59, Remember there's no such thing as a small act of kindness. Every act creates a ripple with no logical end. Scott Adams 
60, While the worst may be over, one airline consultant warned that ripple effects could last two more weeks.
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