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(2) There are crops which are ripe now and ready to be harvested!
(3) The tree was dripping with ripe , juicy peaches that looked so soft and succulent that they'd burst in your mouth at first bite.
(4) I ignored him still, knowing I was too high up to be seen, and picked a lovely ripe apple bigger than any he had gotten.
(5) By 1910, then, the time was ripe for abstract art, and it developed more or less simultaneously in various countries.
(6) Trees bearing big, ripe fruits of all kinds were everywhere.
(7) Quinces grew in the valley, and their fruits were ripe .
(8) There is no big fruit, just intense, ripe Cabernet Sauvignon and tight old fashioned tannins.
(9) The time is ripe for arguments such as those presented in this book to be taken and discussed seriously.
(10) A generation of consumers accustomed to ripe , sweeter fleshy wines from the new world will be astonished at the sheer opulence of these wines.
(11) About a half mile from the trailer there was a stand of trees filled with ripe cherries.
(12) When the work became public in this form, I believe it also became ripe for discussion and criticism.
(13) I looked at the date palm trees that lined the roads, dripping with lush ripe dates.
(14) He felt his stomach growling, and decided the time was ripe for some food.
(15) Although the area is quite rural, local residents feared the township, which grew by 35 percent in the last decade, was ripe for development.
(16) The branches greened, leaves sprouted, and blossoms sprung and turned into ripe apples.
(17) Since a miraculous cure to fix the ills of American health care is unlikely to happen quickly, to help you stay healthy to a ripe old age, what are your options?
(18) The fruit is ripe for the picking so long as you can be bothered to pick the fruit.
(19) Workplace tensions, whether related to compensation issues, unrealistic profit margins or setting rapid growth goals, can create an environment ripe for fraud.
(20) A ripe Australian Shiraz or Californian Zinfandel might be described as beefy.