weeping-ripe (Meaning)
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weeping-ripe (a.)
Ripe for weeping; ready to weep.
Synonyms & Antonyms of weeping-ripe
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weeping-ripe Sentence Examples
- The fruit hung on the branches, its skin weeping-ripe and translucent.
- The plums were so heavy they threatened to burst their delicate, weeping-ripe skin.
- The fields of wheat swayed in the breeze, their golden stalks weeping-ripe.
- The tomatoes in the garden were swollen and weeping-ripe, promising a bountiful harvest.
- The peaches on the tree were soft and weeping-ripe, their juicy flesh tempting.
- The grapes dangled from their vines, their deep purple skins weeping-ripe.
- The cherries on the branches were weeping-ripe, their scarlet flesh glistening in the sunlight.
- The apples in the orchard were weeping-ripe, their sweet scent filling the air.
- The figs on the tree were so weeping-ripe, their skins were almost transparent.
- The pears in the basket were weeping-ripe, their mellow sweetness inviting a taste.
FAQs About the word weeping-ripe
Ripe for weeping; ready to weep.
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The fruit hung on the branches, its skin weeping-ripe and translucent.
The plums were so heavy they threatened to burst their delicate, weeping-ripe skin.
The fields of wheat swayed in the breeze, their golden stalks weeping-ripe.
The tomatoes in the garden were swollen and weeping-ripe, promising a bountiful harvest.