ready|readier|readiest in English
adjective
[read·y || 'redɪ]
prepared, set; eager, willing; quick, fast
Use "ready|readier|readiest" in a sentence
1. His grace was more permeating because it found a readier medium.
2. Walter Scott was all but a dunce when a boy, always much readier for a “Bicker,” than apt at his lessons.
3. Beachball - extended vocal mix Lyrics: Yeah, let's go to the beach / People get ready / People get ready / People get ready / People get ready / People get ready / People get ready / Get ready to
4. Ready to learn something , ready to rebut.
5. Meal's ready.
6. Coffee's ready.
7. He's ready.
8. We're ready.
9. You're ready?
10. Archers ready.
11. – Canon's ready!
12. Modem Ready
13. Be ready!
14. Ready, sir?
15. Ready your bows!
16. Ready my pay.
17. “Prove Yourselves Ready”
18. Prove Yourself Ready!
19. Ready for initiation?
20. Meatballs are ready!
21. The photographer's ready.
22. I am ready.
23. Coffee is ready.
24. Ready all archers
25. Helm ready, Captain.