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[ ruhft ] / rʌft /
adjectivedisplaying or wearing a ruff. Origin of ruffedFirst recorded in 1570–80; ruff1 + -ed2 OTHER WORDS FROM ruffedun·ruffed, adjectiveWords nearby ruffedruefully, Rufen, rufescent, ruff, ruffe, ruffed, ruffed grouse, ruffian, ruffianism, Ruffini's corpuscle, ruffle Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ruffedI felt sure the bird was the ruffed grouse, and a very fine specimen. The Swiss Family Robinson|Johann David Wyss The ruffed grouse and the tule hens are plentiful, and of course nothing can be more delicious. Army Letters from an Officer's Wife, 1871-1888|Frances M.A. Roe Blue jays, two or three small hawks, a solitary wild pigeon, and ruffed grouse were seen along the route. Wake-Robin|John Burroughs I said at the first that the Ruffed Grouse stay with us all the year. Birds Illustrated by Color Photography [June, 1897]|Various
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