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ripe

[rahyp] / raɪp /




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But its vague wording was ripe for misinterpretation.

From Slate Jul. 9, 2026

There has been a determination to change the country's World Cup narrative after a 1974 debut that left them ripe for ridicule.

From BBC Jun. 28, 2026

“The industry is ripe for consolidation,” she said.

From Barron's Jun. 22, 2026

Every week or so, I stock up on a “bunch” of ripe bananas, stashing them alongside the apples and oranges in my fruit bowl, only to forget about their existence within a few short days.

From Salon Jun. 20, 2026

We walk right over, and the watermelon seller teaches me how to test if a watermelon's ripe.

From "Born Behind Bars" by Padma Venkatraman

It is still unknown whether chimpanzees deliberately choose fruits with higher ethanol levels, which tend to be riper and richer in sugar that can ferment.

From Science Daily Dec. 1, 2025

In other words, apple growers and supermarkets began selling redder apples to convince consumers that redder meant riper and also, better.

From Salon Sep. 4, 2023

Miles Bron is a riper target with more recognizable real-world analogues than the eccentric novelist played by Christopher Plummer the first time around.

From New York Times Nov. 21, 2022

With this technique, grapes are picked riper with the intent of making red wine and some juice is drained off shortly after pressing to concentrate the color, extract and tannins in the remaining wine.

From Washington Post Jul. 28, 2022

He was preceded by his stench, riper than the cheese and overpowering in the closed space.

From "A Game of Thrones" by George R.R. Martin

The Justice Department has charged an Army special forces soldier, alleging that he used one of the world’s ripest insider-trading platforms to profit off of advance knowledge of a military operation.

From Slate Apr. 24, 2026

Jaimin Rangwalla: What makes technology attractive is that it is one of the ripest areas for disruption.

From Barron's Nov. 12, 2025

Armed with these tips, you can confidently select the ripest peaches and enjoy them in multiple ways.

From Seattle Times Jun. 4, 2024

Sloe gin also has a Christmas association because the berries are at their ripest in the autumn, and its “earthy warm flavor” suits the time of year, she adds.

From Washington Times Jan. 1, 2024

I had to give Pamela the sweetest, ripest ones.

From "Ella Enchanted" by Gail Carson Levine




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