Ready meaning in English
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Definition
(I am) ready: (I am) prepared, set, organized, primed
to get ready: to prepare oneself, to brace oneself, to arrange oneself
"To get ready" is always followed by a verb in the full infinitive form: "Drivers, get ready to start your engines!"
Examples
- "Lawyer : Mr. Capone, Mr. Rocco, are you ready to start the meeting?"
- "Philip : Well then, you won't mind if I take a little look inside them. Get ready for Dr. Philip to perform surgery..."
- "Now we ready to move on to our final destination: The Kremlin."
- "Brian : Just one more shot of vodka and... okay, ready..."
- "Brent : Jonas, are you ready for the Radio Rhubarb Geography quiz?"
- "Edward : Thanks Brian... I'm ready to come out of the closet now."
- "Are you ready for them?"
- "The perfume is ready!"
- "Brian : After listening to you snoring for twelve hours, I think I'm ready for a martini."
- "Well, your soup is ready, Papi."
- "Ready? Here we go, Brian!"
- "Because if it is, I'm ready to fight!"
- "I hope you're ready for your indoctrination into the Illuminati, the shadowy elite society that secretly rules the world."
- "Bruno : Are you ready?"
- "Harold : Is everyone ready?"
- "Got a whole lot of money that's ready to burn."
- "You're ready to move on to the next level."
- "I'm ready for a drink."
- "CRAP staff member : Mr. Oléré, are you ready for a delicious fresh fruit platter?"
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