Having a ridge or shaped like a ridge or suggesting the keel of a ship.
1They were in a road ridged with grass and flanked by bushes.
2Using the tissue, she picked up the key by its ridged end.
3Actually women have more minutiae, they'll have tighter ridged detail than men.
4Vaughan hesitated a second and then touched the ridged skin, very gently.
5Dead winds delayed us, the sea ridged, clouds blotted out the blue.
6She hugged the marble column, pressing her cheek to the ridged stone.
7Her fingertips trailed down ridged abs and skimmed along his taut belly.
8The charioteer took first then his helm, ridged like a board, four-cornered.
9She kissed a meandering path from his ridged abs to his neck.
10A black smudge marred the smooth patch of skin between ridged calluses.
11Yet they weren't smooth; they were ridged, in uncertain, uneven patterns.
12The side was a ridged, indescribably unnatural vista of cliff wall.
13Slowly he fell forward, revealing a ridged steel hilt rising from his back.
14Season When ready to serve, heat a ridged grill or barbecue until hot.
15It seemed half maniacal, it was so ridged with bright eagerness.
16Higher, the roseate whiteness of ridged snow on Alps or Apennines.
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Ridged nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América