Ripely
11ripe — ripely, adv. ripeness, n. /ruyp/, adj., riper, ripest. 1. having arrived at such a stage of growth or development as to be ready for reaping, gathering, eating, or use, as grain or fruit; completely matured. 2. resembling such fruit, as in… …
12ripe — adjective (riper; ripest) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English rīpe; akin to Old English rīpan, reopan to reap Date: before 12th century 1. fully grown and developed ; mature < ripe fruit > < ripe wheat > 2. having mature knowledge,… …
13The God of Hell — is a play by American playwright Sam Shepard. The play was written in part as a response to the events of September 11, 2001, and has been described by Shepard as a take off on Republican fascism. The plot concerns Wisconsin dairy farmer Frank… …
14Bleak Expectations — is a 6 part 2007 Radio 4 comedy series, first broadcast at 11.30am on Wednesdays from 15 August 2007, with the first series repeated on Radio 4 from 9 January 2008. It is a pastiche of the works of Charles Dickens, like Bleak House and Great… …
15ripeness — See ripely. * * * …
16ripe — adjective 1》 (of fruit or grain) ready for harvesting and eating. ↘(of a cheese or wine) fully matured. 2》 (ripe for) having arrived at a fitting time for. ↘(ripe with) full of. 3》 (of a person s age) advanced. 4》 informal (of a person s… …
17maturely — ad. 1. Ripely, completely. 2. Carefully, cautiously …
18unripely — un·ripely …
19ripe — /raɪp / (say ruyp) adjective (riper, ripest) 1. ready for reaping or gathering, as grain, fruits, etc.; complete in natural growth or development, as when arrived at the stage most fit for eating or use. 2. resembling ripe fruit, as in ruddiness… …
20ripe — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of fruit or grain) ready for harvesting and eating. 2) (of a cheese or wine) fully matured. 3) (ripe for) having reached a fitting time for. 4) (of a person s age) advanced. 5) (ripe with) full of …