rippling
IPA: rˈɪpʌɫɪŋ
noun
- A motion or sound that ripples.
adjective
- Moving in a chaotic, undulating fashion, as in a flow of water or a flag blowing in the wind.
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Examples of "rippling" in Sentences
- Larry approached the bed, his expression rippling between hopeful and worried.
- Suspended graphene also showed "rippling" of the flat sheet, with amplitude of about one nanometer.
- Goldberg, a co-host, wondered who shot the footage and why the flag was "rippling" if there was no wind."
- The first process to which the freshly pulled flax is submitted is that of "rippling" or the removal of the seed capsules.
- Its houses and public were of uneven height, which lent the city a kind of rippling quali well fitted to a metropolis surrounded by water.
- The little waves of the river glittered and shone and rolled lazily down upon the channel, or curled up in rippling eddies towards the shore.
- She had flowing red hair, very full breasts, and a kind of rippling walk that forced him to avert his eyes lest he suffer an embarrassing reaction.
- Its houses and public buildings were of uneven height, which lent the city a kind of rippling quality well fitted to a metropolis surrounded by water.
- He thought about how she looked earlier that very day when she had let her true form roll over her - skin rippling to her true blue color, wings and antenna sprouting back into their rightful places (she was breathtaking).
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