Sentence examples for to ripple from inspiring English sources

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to ripple

verb

To move like the undulating surface of a body of water; to undulate.

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The fans exploded; Candlestick Park seemed to ripple.

It was a system whose effects continue to ripple outward.

The fallout from the Colombia episode continued to ripple across Washington.

I cause it to ripple and wrinkle and fold like an iceberg on a black lake.

Concern about yoga's safety began to ripple through the medical establishment.

But then a quaking began to ripple across the ballroom floor.

In "Liquid Assets," a molten, pewter-colored disc seems to ripple and strain against invisible forces.

Some edges seem to ripple with geologic strata; some display miniature badlands of canyons and ridges.

And the anxiety started to ripple through other more prominent markets.

Discontent is likely to ripple outwards from the immediate victims and across the country.

Economists do not expect the event to ripple through the economy.

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