Synonym: blood-red, carmine, cerise, cherry, cherry-red, crimson, deep red, red, reddish, ruby-red, ruddy, scarlet. Similar words: rub, drub, rub off, rub out, shrub, scrub, rubber, rubric. Meaning: ['ruːbɪ] n. 1. a transparent piece of ruby that has been cut and polished and is valued as a precious gem 2. a transparent deep red variety of corundum; used as a gemstone and in lasers 3. a deep and vivid red color. adj. of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies.
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(91) Ruby red color with distinct hints of Morello cherry and ripe red berries. Fresh and fragrant with smooth fruity notes and a pleasant after taste.
(92) Strings in Ruby are a powerful way to hold, compare, and manipulate textual data.
(93) RDT is a far more full-featured Ruby IDE with a ton of exciting and time-saving options.
(94) Veterinarians bring dropped dogs down to the river landing strip to be flown out at the Yukon River checkpoint of Ruby, Alaska March 12.
(95) If you were asked who shot Lee Harvey Oswald you would probably say Jack Ruby.
(96) This one is slightly more complicated but uses a Ruby hash (associative array) to simplify the reduction operation (see Listing 5).
(97) With Ruby 1.9 adding Fibers (Coroutines) and the recent popularity of Erlang and Actors, a group of little known concepts entered the Ruby programming world.
(98) After wheat harvest, the mulberry tree on the cover, looking ahead, scattered like ruby.
(99) Ruby is a pure object-oriented programming language with a super clean syntax that makes programming elegant and fun.
(100) Ruby great intensity. Generous smell of prune, blackberry, black cherry, peony, and scrubland.
(101) Next day he escorted him to Canterbury, where Louis prayed at Becket’s tomb and gave offerings, including the great ruby which Henry VIII was to grab for himself when he destroyed the shrine.
(102) China's first optical glass and the first ruby laser were both born in Jilin Province.
(103) At the same time(http://sentencedict.com/ruby.html), Ruby uses some syntax conventions that make method calls look like attribute access looks in other languages.
(104) Ruby red color with violaceous hues. It has cherry, pepper and soft cacao aromas. Elegant, round palate with good body and persistence.
(105) Ruby (being dynamically typed) makes it simple to write compact code that can be extended with a minimum of fuss.
(106) And once you need more programming power than what the shell provides, consider a language such as Ruby or Python and any one of several windowing toolkits.
(107) The emerald, the ruby, and the topaz gleam upon its dress.
(108) Jack Ruby, killer of President Kennedy's assassin, Oswald, was found guilty and sentenced to death.
(109) Deep, saturated ruby. Explosive bouquet of blackberry liqueur, candied cherry, boysenberry and dark chocolate.
(110) Beautiful and intense ruby red color, it has a very elegant aroma with notes of chocolate, cigar box, coffee, and also vanilla and butterscotch .
(111) Top was "Ruby Mild" from the Rudgate brewery in York, north Yorkshire -- CAMRA's current Champion Beer of Britain.
(112) Even chains like Ruby Tuesday, Johnny Rockets, and Burger King offer delicious veggie burgers and supermarket refrigerators are lined with heart-healthy creamy soymilk and tasty veggie deli slices.
(113) This article briefly talks about the textual data processing abilities of Ruby and how you can use it to efficiently handle different formats of textual data, whether CSV data or XML data.
(114) Lapidary kind crystal, agate, halcyon, jasper, diamond, ruby and sapphirine are waited a moment.
(115) Beets add a ruby color and a dose of folic acid to healthy hummus.
(116) Deep Ruby red colour, Morello cherry, raspberry, redcurrant and spices smell.
(117) Intense ruby in color with red fruits evocations of blackcurrant, chocolate and cigar box.
(118) Along with the xml_objectify, PYX, and HaXml options examined in earlier installments, Ruby programmers also have a quick way of processing XML without a steep learning curve.
(119) The word ruby comes from the Latin word "ruber" which means red.
(120) The Ruby source code is compiled into native machine code (same process as we do at runtime with the JIT compiler), so it's also a good way to obfuscate the source code.