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I . pie·bald [ˈpaɪbɔ:ld] ADJ

II . pie·bald [ˈpaɪbɔ:ld] N

tri·band [ˈtraɪbænd] ADJ

triband mobile phone:

trib·al [ˈtraɪbəl] ADJ

1. tribal (ethnic):

2. tribal inf (group):

bald [bɔ:ld] ADJ

1. bald (lacking hair):

2. bald tyre:

3. bald statement:

III . ri·val <-ll- [or Am usu-l-]> [ˈraɪvəl] VB trans to rival sb/sth

ri·val·ry [ˈraɪvəlri] N

1. rivalry (competition):

rivalry usu ECON, SPORTS for

rib·bon [ˈrɪbən] N

1. ribbon (strip of fabric):

trak m
ribbon fig
pas m

2. ribbon MIL:

4. ribbon of a typewriter:

II . scald [skɔ:ld] N

1. scald MED:

skew·bald [ˈskju:bɔ:ld] N

I . rib [rɪb] N

1. rib ANAT:

rib
rebro n

2. rib FOOD:

rebra n pl

3. rib of a boat, roof:

rib
rebro n

4. rib of a lute, violin:

rib
obod m

5. rib of an umbrella:

rib
špica f

6. rib (in aerofoil):

rib
palica f

7. rib of an insect's wing, a leaf:

rib
rebro n
rib
žila f

8. rib of land, rock:

rib
sleme n
rib
rob m

9. rib no pl (in knitting):

rib

10. rib esp Am inf (joke):

rib
šala f

II . rib <-bb-> [rɪb] VB trans

1. rib usu passive (mark with ridges):

rib

2. rib inf (tease):

rib

I . ritu·al [ˈrɪtjuəl] N

II . ritu·al [ˈrɪtjuəl] ADJ attr

ˈrib cage N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The tone is that of a gentleman telling ribald anecdotes to his male guests after dinner.
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The comedy is surprisingly broad and ribald, given the era.
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It has a brand of caustic wit that somehow surmounts situations that are a blend of soap opera maudlin and ribald coarseness.
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The show features ribald wordplay, nonchalant violence and transgressive sexuality, in deeply nested, often recursive plots.
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A "jw chant" leader uses pantomime to enact scenes from a story, or sometimes just the ribald double entendres from it.
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These folk versions can be quite ribald.
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In some examples, ribald subject matter pose something of an extension to the genres, presents a more eccentric extension.
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It was received however with much ribald laughter and antagonism.
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The shows had slowly changed from ensemble ribald variety performances, to simple performances focusing mostly on the striptease.
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In many versions, the complaints which the compound had cured were highly ribald in nature.
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