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ripplingly Definition


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ripple1
noun
    1. A slight wave or undulation, or a series of these, on the surface of water.
      Thesaurus: wave, eddy, disturbance, ripplet, undulation.
    2. A similar wavy appearance or motion, eg in material, hair, etc.
    3. Said especially of laughter or applause: a sound that rises and falls quickly and gently like that of rippling water.
      Thesaurus: lapping, babble, gurgle.
    4. Repercussions; reverberations.
      Form: ripples
    5. electronics.
      Small periodic variations in a steady current or voltage.
    6. geol.7. A type of ice cream with coloured flavoured syrup mixed through it to give a marbled appearance.
      Example: raspberry ripple
    8. A way of firing missiles, etc in succession.
verb rippled, rippling
    1a. To ruffle or agitate the surface of (water, etc);
    1b. To mark with ripples, or form ripples in (a surface, material, etc).
    intr
    2. To form ripples or move with an undulating motion.
      Example: Her hair rippled over her shoulders
    intr
    3. Said of a sound: to rise and fall quickly and gently.
Derivative: rippling
noun, adj
    Derivative: ripplingly
    adverb
      Derivative: ripply
      adj
        Etymology: 17c.



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