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Ripley

[ rip-lee ]

noun

  1. George, 1802–80, U.S. literary critic, author, and social reformer: associated with the founding of Brook Farm.


Ripley

/ ˈrɪplɪ /

noun

  1. RipleyGeorge18021880MUSSOCIAL SCIENCE: social reformerRELIGION: transcendentalist George . 1802–80, US social reformer and transcendentalist: founder of the Brook Farm experiment in communal living in Massachusetts (1841)


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Example Sentences

The scene, Ripley observes, is “like boxers entering a ring for a fight.”

At a Finnish school, Ripley interviews a teacher who articulates this way of thinking.

The difference with Ripley was that she had won and survived.

For the team that helped Nadia during those first days at Camp Ripley, her case is one they cannot forget.

“She ended up becoming a part of Ripley,” said Capt. Stibral.

Then they had said that the boss stayed up with Mr. Ripley that night until after ten o'clock, and had then gone up to go to bed.

Mr. Ripley says they sat in the lobby until after ten o'clock, and then Mr. Norcross went up to his rooms.

Ripley briefed the general situation as it stood on the night of the engine theft in a few terse sentences.

I remembered what he had said to Ripley about a woman's giving him germ ideas and such things, and I guess it was really so.

In another field, and this time under Ripley's instructions, our ex-cow-punch' had been able to set and bait a trap.

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