A small wave on the surface of a liquid.
Flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise.
Stir up (water) so as to form ripples.
Residual periodic variation of the DC voltage within a power supply which has been derived from an alternating current source.
1 The U.K.'s Environmental Services Association said the restrictions would ripple beyond China.
2 The ripple effects of the financial crisis in this context are twofold.
3 Start shifting insurance risk in one age bracket, and the effects ripple .
4 Those days may be behind us but the ripple effect is significant.
5 The answer will have implications that will ripple across the software industry.
6 Individuals can make a difference and inspire a ripple effect of change.
7 The ripple effect of the September 11th attacks spread to all nations.
8 He hoped it would have a ripple effect to create violence-free communities.
9 I notice a dark ripple in the water behind her and point.
10 What they actually fear is that the idea could ripple through taxonomy.
11 What if the ripple effect Sigmund described traveled beyond the desired range?
12 He felt consciousness slipping away, ripple by ripple , like a withdrawing sea.
13 Words were exchanged, and a ripple of laughter passed between the men.
14 Again, confusion caused a ripple among the ninety or so ersatz beings.
15 At the foot of the Pulpit a dark ripple lapped the rock.
16 The hum of conversation and the ripple of laughter softened into silence.
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