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Answer for the clue "Ready ... or red, maybe ", 4 letters:
ripe

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Ripe \Ripe\ (r[imac]p), n. [L. ripa.] The bank of a river. [Obs.]

Usage examples of ripe.

The commons appeared determined no longer to brook a delay of the agrarian law, and extreme violence was on the eve of being resorted to, when it was ascertained from the burning of the country-houses and the flight of the peasants that the Volscians were at hand: this circumstance checked the sedition that was now ripe and almost breaking out.

She tapped her toe impatiently, wondering why Duncan persisted in talking about old and withered Eglantine when she, ripe and lovely Alienor, was directly before him.

One could see, even before he mentioned it, that he had gone to an ivy-clad public school in its anecdotage, with magnificent traditions, aristocratic associations, and no chemical laboratories, and proceeded thence to a venerable college in the very ripest Gothic.

I have here in my gourd A draught of wine, yea, of a ripe grape, And right anon ye shall see a good jape.

The tangled branches of wild apricot trees ringed the pool, perfuming the air with the scent of ripe fruit.

When the arbutus and myrtle berries are ripe the blackbirds are eagerly hunted, as at that time they are plump and make very savoury and delicate eating.

Her body was graciously formed, her breasts symmetrical and firm, their aureolas were the colour of ripe mulberries, the nipples upturned and out-thrust.

A chicken leg, a meat pasty, half of a baguette, a large chunk of ripe cheese, and a strawberry tart nestled in the checkered napkin beside a bottle of lemonade.

Probably The Shadow had trailed Marcus Beld here, and had decided the time was ripe for a visit of his own.

The slave hastened to inform the party that the scroll fastened to the cork betokened its birth from Chios, and its age a ripe fifty years.

The maid had set out five bone china plates holding salads that combined Bibb lettuce, avocado slices, and wedges of ripe pear with a crumbling of Gorgonzola.

Job Caudle was left in this briary world without his daily guide and nocturnal monitress, he was in the ripe fulness of fifty-seven.

The ripe smell of the bullaces gave an exotic scent, sun-heated with a hint of fermentation.

Chemically they contain tartaric acid when unripe, and both malic and citric acids when ripe.

Her belly hung like a ripe guava, pale in the sweat-soaked shift that clung to it.