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Trump Demands Robert De Niro Be Deported After Actor's Blistering Rival State Of The Union Speech
(www.huffingtonpost.co.uk)
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There isnt anything wrong with using ripe in this context.
It just means "full of"
No, that’s rife. They sound similar, but ripe means mature.
Not according to webster
You must mean this one:
This one refers to the shape of something - an actual physical object. So like “full lips” but not like a “full head” (abstract) or a “full stomach” (a feeling)
A speech can’t be “ripe with” boasts in this sense.
Nope, this one
And sorry it wasnt websters it was oxford.