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Being ripe
adjective
Ready for reaping or gathering; having attained perfection; mature; -- said of fruits, seeds, etc.; as, ripe grain.
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"I see her as being ripe to be defeated".
Despite being ripe with suffering and pain, The Visionist manages to be entertaining, passionate and hopeful.
Smith Barney is hardly one of the "legacy assets" he identified as being ripe for offloading when he took over.
He talked about the conditions being ripe for a "gettable" score for those with the confidence to challenge the rock-hard greens.
When a tomato is identified as being ripe, the robot uses its vision system to locate the fruit on the vine and pick it with a mechanical arm.Daniela Rus, director of MIT's Distributed Robotics Laboratory, says there are a number of ways in which automated systems could improve crops and "remove some of the hard tedious work from greenhouses".
In addition to the books' being ripe for a TV series, what made people assume that "Gossip Girl" would be a success was the fact that one of the people behind it, Josh Schwartz, had created the Fox drama "The O.C.," which quickly became part of the teen-drama canon.
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The moment is ripe.
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And which is ripe understatement.
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