ripple|ripples in English

noun

[rip·ple || 'rɪpl]

small wave, small undulation; small wave-like formation; rough finished surface; ice cream that has wavy lines of colored flavored syrup; tool in the shape of a comb used for removing seeds from a plant

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1. The ripple information defines parameters of ripples resulting from rectifications of alternating-current signals.

2. The impact of the rock creates a ripple effect across the entire pond, until those ripples reach the edge of the water

3. Those ripples.

4. A small low wave on the surface of a liquid ripples on the surface of the pond She dived into the pool, making scarcely a ripple

5. Blowbacks: as in fallouts, ripples

6. Anything that we do spreads ripples.

7. I have cracks and ripples in me.

8. Enough ripples and you change the tide.

9. 23 The intensity modulation in analog scope let you distinguish 100 Hz ripple, switching ripple, and spike.

10. Metallic circles spread like ripples across the walls.

11. This sheet gently ripples as it travels outward.

12. There is a ripple of laughter.

13. I heard the ripple of the stream.

14. Scheduling a Ripple: Once you have saved your ripple, you can now specify who this should trigger for and when

15. Crinkle definition, to wrinkle; crimple; ripple

16. Crinkle definition is - to form many short bends or ripples

17. The decision caused ripples of concern among the parents.

18. 13 Low dissipation factor, high ripple current.

19. This had caused a ripple of protest.

20. A ripple of fear passed through him.

21. A ripple of unease passed through her.

22. A ripple of fear passed down his spine.

23. You throw a pebble in a pool and it ripples.

24. She dived into the pool, making scarcely a ripple.

25. A ripple of fear passed through him