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Ravel   /rˈævəl/  /rəvˈɛl/   Listen
Ravel

noun
1.
French composer and exponent of Impressionism (1875-1937).  Synonym: Maurice Ravel.
2.
A row of unravelled stitches.  Synonyms: ladder, run.



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"Ravel" Quotes from Famous Books



... spring-board and leaping-cord; higher and higher the cord is moved, one by one the competitors step aside defeated, till the field is left to a single champion, who, like an India-rubber ball, goes on rebounding till he seems likely to disappear through the chimney, like a Ravel. Some sturdy young visitors, farmers by their looks, are trying their strength, with various success, at the sixty-pound dumb-bell, when some quiet fellow, a clerk or a tailor, walks modestly to the hundred-pound weight, and up it goes as steadily as if the laws of gravitation had suddenly ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Volume 7, Issue 41, March, 1861 • Various



Words linked to "Ravel" :   unknot, composer, enlace, damage, entwine, ravel, intertwine, disentangle, impairment, interlace, straighten out, twine, unsnarl, harm, lace



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