ripply

English

Etymology

ripple + -y

Adjective

ripply (comparative more ripply, superlative most ripply)

  1. Having ripples.
    • 1884: Mark Twain, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Chapter VIII
      Well, by this time I was most down to the foot of the island. A little ripply, cool breeze begun to blow, and that was as good as saying the night was about done.
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