ripe|riper|ripest in English
adjective
[raɪp]
mature, fully developed or grown; ready for use; ready for action; prepared for a particular experience; fitting, appropriate
Use "ripe|riper|ripest" in a sentence
1. He picked out the ripest peach.
2. He picked out the ripest peach for me.
3. But as the riper should by time decease.
4. Hand me of a the ripest tangerine please.
5. 2/5/2021 34/243 Bonniest flowers, and what copse had the ripest nuts
6. Avocados that are darker green are riper than those with lighter, brighter green skin
7. Hope your mango's ripe.
8. Soon ripe, soon rotten.
9. Ripe apples pick easily.
10. Arbusterol Ripe sweet strawberry
11. Ripe fruit, his hate.
12. These apples are ripe.
13. Fruit is red when ripe.
14. No stalk produces ripe* grain;+
15. Those tomatoes aren't ripe yet.
16. Although I reckon she's ripe now!
17. When ripe it is yellow.
18. Time is ripe for love
19. A ripe lemon is yellow.
20. The ripe fruit smells of apples.
21. The rice is ripe for harvest.
22. Ripe Currants will be full-colored.
23. The problem is ripe for settlement.
24. Gore is ripe for the plucking.
25. The company is ripe for takeover.