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How to use ridged in a sentence

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I lightly char fresh asparagus on a hot ridged griddle pan for maximum flavour.
If you are griddling, preheat your ridged grill pan on high for five minutes.
The tongue has many small projections making the surface very markedly ridged.
Sown after the weather has warmed, the black seeds of the ridged loofah are slightly longer, lacking the rim, but with a pitted surface.
Looking closely at the fins you'll see that Hush's attention to detail is admirable, with each fin ridged for ultimate heat exchange.
Get an overhead grill hot for the tomatoes, and either a char-grill or ridged griddle pan for the lamb.
The stained concrete was ribbed, ridged and textured to a rather extreme extent.
There are wax crystals that are determined by a minor component, such as those described for longitudinal ridged rodlets.
The land was quiet and pleasant, with teasels, cowslips, bluebells, and dark soil ridged for spuds or glowing with oil seed rape.
The midtempo drum hits are ridged as drop forge steel, never deviating even slightly for the beat, never pausing for a fill, never laying out.
Use ridged flex aluminum or ridged four-inch elbows and straight vent pipe to vent your dryer.
Garganelli pasta is like penne but the tube is ridged so it holds more sauce.
The name is based on their four-sided, ridged appearance in tangential cross section.
Similar teeth with a conspicuously ridged enamel surface are also known for Acrochordus, and for the colubroid genus Enhydris.
Growing to a height of some thirty metres, the bark is distinctively ridged and furrowed and has characteristic large burrs or bosses.
Lightly oil and season the steak with salt and black pepper then cook on a hot grill or ridged grill pan.
It is less tapered than earlier Boston tankards and is visually bound by applied ridged hoops.
The mirliton turned out to be the Louisiana name for chayote, a light-green ridged fruit you may have seen in ethnic grocery stores.
She glimpsed a spurred fin on its back and a ridged tail before it vanished into the hole dug by its claws.
A churro's ridged and sugared tubing is a crispy conduit for oozing chocolate.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The skull of the female oregonensis is more heavily ridged and is relatively broader across the mastoids than that of effera.
A ridged knee-defence of cuir-bouilli or plate enveloping the knee, over the mail.
The teeth are markedly heterodont and diphyodont, and the molars have broad crowns with tuberculated or ridged surfaces.
They are, in short, mountains of elevation, ridged up by tangential thrusts.
The face which was thrust into the Commissioner's was ridged and veined with passion.
His fingers felt the ridged wrappings and the smooth, warm stone of the bowl.
They rested on ridged earth, black against the cold, grey sky.
The interior, high ceilinged to the ridged roof, was unbroken by supports.
It seemed half maniacal, it was so ridged with bright eagerness.
It is clothed in a smooth, brown bark, ridged only in older trees.
The wall beside us had been smooth, but now it was broken and ridged.
It left Blue Blazes ridged with welts, trembling, fright sickened.
It was all naked rock, ridged and pitted, and everywhere yellow-tinged.
Very deliberately he struck him across the face with three ridged fingers.
When winter coughs and sniffles came mam would rub our chests with camphorated oil taken from a ridged glass bottle warmed up on the mantle piece.
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