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What does ripely mean?

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Adverb
  1. In a ripe way.
  2. maturely; at the suitable time
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Positive, ripely flavoured, with a hint of wax and a long, sustained, dry aftertaste makes this the perfect wine for those who like grace at their table.
Some of the episodes are ripely satirical, others almost heartbreaking.
The movie still displays vestiges of infantile glee, but, after much revision and some obvious guidance, the structure and a lot of the dialogue have become ripely Apatovian.
Its harmonic language is ripely Romantic, and in 20 minutes it packed in more sumptuous melodies than some eminent French composers have managed in a lifetime.
The comedy is now ripely Apatovian — a mixture of desperately filthy talk and the most tender, even delicate, emotion.
They edited her writings and touched up her image to fit the ripely emotional world of 19 th-century piety.

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