1048 examples of ripens in sentences

But a man ripens swiftly in waryou yourself have.

I have observed this tree for several autumns invariably changing earlier than its fellows, just as one tree ripens its fruit earlier than another.

The intense heat suddenly ripens and wilts them, just as it softens and ripens peaches and other fruits, and causes them to drop.

The intense heat suddenly ripens and wilts them, just as it softens and ripens peaches and other fruits, and causes them to drop.

I ever did, and believe ever shall, like women best "Just in the noon of lifethose golden days, When the mind ripens as the form decays.

He sends carts to this village or to that, according as the crop ripens.

And ever ripens 'neath that sky As gold!

Our corn is bearded, thus 'tis known, And ripens quickly when 'tis grown.

In this path I confidently expect and intend the progress henceforward to be steadfast and sure, as education spreads, experience ripens, and the lessons of responsibility are well learned by the keen intelligence and apt capabilities of India.

It is there often placed in alternate rows with rice, and after the rice-harvest is over puts forth a beautiful yellow flower with a crimson eye in each petal; this is succeeded by a green pod filled with a white pulp, which as it ripens turns brown, and then separates into several divisions containing the cotton.

The fruit ripens in September and October.

Young people are growing up, and there are people whose taste never ripens beyond the enjoyment of Veal.

" A great advantage of Indian or Cobbett's corn is, that it occupies the ground for little more than half the year: it is planted in May or June, and ripens in November.

The summer with us is as a perpetual fêteat least, before the insect appeared it was so, though now anxiety about the condition of our vines may cloud our enjoyment of the glorious sunshine which ripens them hourly before our eyes.

'If an idea be reluctant,' he would sometimes say, 'a glass of port ripens it, and it bursts forth; if it come freely, a glass of port is a glorious reward for it.'

The generous God who wit and gold refines, And ripens spirits as he ripens mines, Kept dross for duchesses, the world shall know it, To you gave sense, good-humour, and a poet.

The generous God who wit and gold refines, And ripens spirits as he ripens mines, Kept dross for duchesses, the world shall know it, To you gave sense, good-humour, and a poet.

The fig is often mentioned in the Bible, and two kinds are spoken ofthe very early fig, and the one that ripens late in the summer.

But the children thought that hemlock was hemlock: how did it come to be spruce? "Because it has the family featuresleaves solitary and very short; cones pendulous, or hanging, with the scales thin at the edge; and the fruit ripens in a single year.

"The date tree," continued their governess, "as this species of palm is often called, blossoms in April, and the fruit ripens in October.

The flowers are yellowish white and grow in clusters, and the seed ripens into a hard nut which in its fibrous husk is about the size of an infant's head.

Steep stone steps, of the colour that nature ripens through long winters, lead up to this garden by way of clumps of bamboo grass.

No one knows, no eye has seen or ever will see, how the grain which has been confided to the earth's bosom becomes instinct with vitality, and ripens into stirring, blossoming life.

The seed, which ripens about the time the hemp is pulled, is useful for feeding birds and poultry, and very nourishing. 95.

Chablis with the oysters, sherry with the soup, sauterne with the fish, claret with the roast, Burgundy with the game,champagne somewhere, anywhere, everywhere; port, grand, old ruddy portthat has disappeared; no one understands it and no one knows when to serve it; while Madeira, that bloom of the vinous century plant, that rare exotic which ripens with passing generations, is all too subtle for our untutored discrimination.

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