Ripple
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+ | # A moving [[disturbance]] or [[undulation]] in the surface of a [[liquid]]. | ||
+ | #: ''I dropped a small stone into the pond and watched the '''ripples'''.'' | ||
+ | # A [[sound]] similar to that of undulating water. | ||
+ | # A style of [[ice cream]] in which [[flavor]]s have been [[coarsely]] [[blend]]ed together. | ||
+ | #: ''I enjoy fudge '''ripple''' ice cream, but I especially like to dig through the carton to get at the '''ripple''' part and eat only that.'' | ||
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- A moving disturbance or undulation in the surface of a liquid.
- I dropped a small stone into the pond and watched the ripples.
- A sound similar to that of undulating water.
- A style of ice cream in which flavors have been coarsely blended together.
- I enjoy fudge ripple ice cream, but I especially like to dig through the carton to get at the ripple part and eat only that.
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