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Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ... - Page 465
To Rrpnu, rl'-pn, v. n. 103. To grow rips. To RIPEN, rl'-pn, 11. a. Tomature, to make ripe. Rrrmuass, ripe'-nés, 0. The state of being ripe'. RIPIKNO,-Ti:-pé-€t'-no, adj. In music, means full. RIPLINGLY, rip -ling-lé, adv. In the manner Ofrippies.
John Walker, Francis R. Sowerby, 1862
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Roads and Streets - Volume 113 - Page 59
JOOO Tractora with rlppera and bulldoscra of 22$ to 275 h.p. and weighing 76,000 to 80,000 # tie 4500-fps rock a heavy-weight rip- ling tractor will produce about 700 >ank cu yd hourly at about $39.50 lourly expense of ownership and op- ...
Halbert Powers Gillette, 1970
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Key to Knowledge; or, Things in common use simply ... ... - Page 167
A country adorned with every beauty of woods, and hills, and dales ; with rivers rushing amid rocks, or stealing their gentle way along the peaceful valley, now fringed with waving woods, now rip- ling on the green and sloping meadow. Louisa.
Maria Elizabeth Budden, 1827
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An Historical Account of All the Voyages Round the World: ... - Page 267
Mitchell, thus decoyed, narrowly escaped them, by running through aspace of water, where the tides or currents making a great rip- ling, the Spaniards, who thought it was rocky and broken ground, were afraid to follow her. These ships we ...
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The Works: Marmion ; 1 - Volume 84 - Page 58
One eyed the shrouds and swelling sail, VVith many a benedicite; One at the rip ling surge grew pale, And would or terror pray; Then shriek'd , because the sea-dog, nigh , His round black head , and sparkling eye, Rear'd o'er the foaming ...
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The Pleasures of Poverty - Page 22
The still smooth lake, the flowing river's pride, The gurgling stream, the cataract's roaring tide, The blue expanse of sky, the boundless main, The storms of winter, and sweet summer's reign, The moon's mild beams that gild the rip'ling wave, ...
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General view of the agriculture of the county of ... - Page 188
There is reason, however, to believe, that by delaying rip- ling the flax intended for seed, until the season of sowing, the seed of Scotland would be intrinsically as good as that of foreign growth. Perhaps a change of seed, from one country or ...
Great Britain. Board of Agriculture, John Henderson, Sir John Sinclair, 1815
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Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of ... - Page 326
... rip'pl r. n. to fret on the surface as water swiftly running Rochealum, ritsh-al'lum s. a purer kind of alum [tion ; a distaff Rock, r&k s. a vast mass of stone ; protec< Rippling, rip ling t. a moving roughness Rock, rok v. a. to shake ; ti move a cradle ...
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A new voyage to Guinea: describing the customs, manners, ...
On the fifth, we cross'd the Mouth of the great River Voka, call'd so by the Portuguese, I suppose, from its Rapidity ; for it disembogues itself into 'the Sea with such Violence that it causes a Rip- ling, and changes the Colour of the Water, at least ...
William Smith (surveyor.), 1745
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ... - Page 440
v. n. to fret on the surface Rippling, rip'ling. s. roughness on the surface of a running water Rise, rize. v. in. to get up, grow up, increase—s. act of rising, elevated place Riser, ri'zdr. s. one that rises _ [ing RisibiiityJiz-é-hil'é-té.s.qualit y ...