Use "ripen" in a sentence

1. Don't worry. Time will soon ripen.

2. We are like wheat[Sentencedict.com ], here on earth to ripen. We ripen intellectually by letting in as much of the universe's complexity as we can. Morally we ripen by making our choices. And we ripen spiritually by openig our eyes to Creation's endless detail. 

3. I'm waiting for the apples to ripen.

4. Strawberries do not ripen after picking.

5. The pears will sweeten as they ripen.

6. We are like wheat,[Sentence dictionary] here on earth to ripen. We ripen intellectually by letting in as much of the universe's complexity as we can. Morally we ripen by making our choices. And we ripen spiritually by openig our eyes to Creation's endless detail. 

7. Black currants commonly ripen from the top down

8. Pesso means to bake, ripen, ferment or digest.

9. 'Pink Pearl' apples ripen in late August to mid-September.

10. Bananananana You gotta be patient for the fruit to ripen

11. Lining my bananas on the window sill to ripen

12. But they always do ripen; it's in their nature.

13. Climacteric fruits — those that can ripen after being picked — produce much more ethylene than non-Climacteric, which cannot ripen once removed from the plant

14. 11 Like Scotch whisky, the Highland takes time to ripen.

15. 15 Many types of fruit ripen best in warm sunlight.

16. Cheese continues to ripen while in transit, so storage is important.

17. 19 Love is a high inducement for the individual to ripen.

18. This helps to ripen new growth and makes it flower profusely.

19. She applied some ointment to ripen the abscesses on the gums.

20. Berries ripen in late September and harvesting continues up to early November.

21. The stones in a wall seemed to ripen in the hot sunshine.

22. We must try every means to ripen the late crops more rapidly.

23. 25 This helps to ripen new growth and makes it flower profusely.

24. As the grapes ripen, their sugar levels increase and their acidity levels decrease.

25. Mr President, different types of fruit take differing amounts of time to ripen.

26. You should only leave 3 or 4 trusses to ripen on standard outdoor types.

27. Why is it not normally possible to ripen wheat or barley on the uplands?

28. Some, such as the grapefruit, may take up to 18 months to ripen.

29. 15 You need sunshine to ripen grapes and in England unpredictability comes with the territory.

30. Currants develop full flavor only when they are left to ripen on the bush

31. Fruit takes time to ripen, and waiting for that to happen is certainly worthwhile.

32. You need sunshine to ripen grapes and in England unpredictability comes with the territory.

33. Currants for fresh eating or desserts should be allowed to ripen fully on the bush

34. Further north, the autumn and winter temperatures do not allow the fruits to ripen properly.

35. The Catenas proved Malbec could ripen at nearly 5,000 feet to produce award-winning wines

36. These Cheeses ripen from the outside in, so the inside may be runnier than the outside

37. The trees grow wild along the riverbanks and are harvested between January and June as the fruits ripen.

38. The Cultivars listed under the "Peaches" column are those that begin to ripen during the particular period

39. Boronia is a regular leaf dwarf variety that produces oblate medium fruit that ripen to dusky rose purple color

40. Summer is prime time for fresh berries when native strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries and other varieties ripen to perfection.

41. The blue is doing just what the Blueings gonna do, rub, fade, "ripen" as I call it with use

42. Unlike bananas, which continue to ripen after picking, pineapples have been previously transported under-ripe to withstand damage during shipping.

43. Bryant has a reputation as an unusually poised, thoughtful teenager, and Twardzik believes that those qualities would ripen in college.

44. Cultivars Early-season blackberries and floricane-fruiting raspberries ripen shortly after strawberries, making them ideal crops to extend the berry harvest season

45. Long clusters of fruits and flowers with vibrant colors, Currants are one of the first fruits of the season to ripen

46. He says he was keen to try a new crop, and dwarf sunflowers ripen in time to harvest in late summer.

47. (8419.50.99) Smoke House/Generator (109781) An electronically controlled cabinet used to ripen, dry, smoke, cook, shower, bake, cool and temper sausages.

48. Some bags were impregnated with pesticide but most were used as miniature hothouses to ripen the bananas while protecting them from bruising.

49. Mechanical methods (balloon catheter, natural or synthetic dilators, amniotomy, sweeping of membranes) are the oldest methods to ripen the cervix or to induce labor.

50. The fruits are small, round and yellow, and can ripen and turn red at any time of year, peaking in spring and summer.

51. 1785, from Latin Adolescentem (nominative adolescens) “growing, near maturity, youthful,” present participle of adolescere “grow up, come to maturity, ripen” (see adolescent (n.))

52. Ease a fork under each onion to break the roots and leave them on top of the soil to ripen in the sun.

53. Bedstraw is a winter annual, which means the seeds ripen in the fall and germinate and survive the winter in a dormant state

54. Its flowers appear in spring, and smooth-skinned yellow fruits —about the size of an orange— ripen in late autumn or early winter.

55. The grapes ripen more rapidly than other parcels and as a result, this terroir is considered as one of the best in Beaune appellation

56. Belladonna is a shrub that grows up to five feet and contains poisonous berries that ripen from green to a shiny shade of black

57. Saying that, Cucumbers are highly sensitive to ethylene, which is a natural gas that causes the certain foods to ripen (and eventually spoil) very …

58. In Anthozoans, cubozoans, and scyphozoans, gametes develop in the endoderm, whereas in hydrozoans they ripen in the ectoderm, although they do not necessarily originate there

59. Concoct (v.) 1530s, "to digest" (a sense now obsolete), from Latin Concoctus, past participle of concoquere "to digest; to boil together, prepare; to consider well," from assimilated form of com "together" (see con-) + coquere "to cook, prepare food, ripen, digest," from PIE root *pekw-"to cook, ripen."

60. Then, in 1994, the French Ampelographer (grape botany expert), Jean-Michel Boursiquot, noticed how some of the “Merlot” vines took a much longer time to ripen

61. 48 synonyms for Become: come to be, develop into, be transformed into, grow into, change into, evolve into, alter to, mature into, metamorphose into, ripen into

62. Buckthorn fruit are pea-sized, berry-like, drupes that start out as red and turn black as they ripen in the late summer to early fall

63. Then, in 1994, the French Ampelographer (grape botany expert), Jean-Michel Boursiquot, noticed how some of the “Merlot” vines took a much longer time to ripen.

64. Some types of Avocados undergo distinct skin color changes as they ripen — particularly the Hass variety, which accounts for about 80% of Avocados eaten worldwide ().When not …

65. The best flavor comes from vine-ripened Beefsteaks, but when placed on the counter they will ripen to their final colors: red, orange, pink, dark blue, yellow, green, or black.

66. 6 As fruit needs not only sunshine but cold nights and chilling showers to ripen it, so character needs not only joy but trial and difficulty to mellow it. 

67. And why do birds take a Beakful or two out of every ripe tomato instead of just eating one? With Super Hoops you'll be prepared to cover plants before fruits ripen

68. We source the fruit for our alcohol-removed Sparkling Brut from cool, foggy vineyards in California's premier marine-influenced regions, where grapes ripen slowly on the vine, developing bright acidity and crisp flavor.

69. Concoction was the process of digestion, as conceived by Aristotle who theorized that this was the result of the heat of the body acting upon the material, causing it to mature and ripen

70. 1785, "growing toward maturity," from Latin Adolescentem / adulescentem (nominative adolescens / adulescens) "growing, near maturity, youthful," present participle of adolescere "grow up, come to maturity, ripen" (see adolescent (n.))

71. 1785, "growing toward maturity," from Latin Adolescentem / adulescentem (nominative adolescens / adulescens) "growing, near maturity, youthful," present participle of adolescere "grow up, come to maturity, ripen" (see adolescent (n.)).

72. The immortals wait six thousand years before gathering for this magnificent feast; the peach tree put forth leaves once every thousand years and it required another three thousand years for the fruit to ripen.

73. Adolescent (n.) mid-15c., "youth, young person, one who is growing up," from French Adolescent (15c.) or directly from Latin Adolescentem / adulescentem (nominative adolescens / adulescens) "young man or woman, a youth," noun use of an adjective meaning "growing, near maturity, youthful," present participle of adolescere "grow up, come to maturity, ripen," from ad "to" (see ad-) + alescere "be