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[ ruhf-uhld ] / ˈrʌf əld / SEE SYNONYMS FOR ruffled ON THESAURUS.COM
adjective(of apparel) having ruffles. Origin of ruffledFirst recorded in 1600–10; ruffle1 + -ed2 Words nearby ruffledruffed grouse, ruffian, ruffianism, Ruffini's corpuscle, ruffle, ruffled, ruffler, ruffle someone's feathers, Rufisque, rufiyaa, rufous Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ruffledThe creation has a feathery train and a ragged flow of ruffled panels, which create the body of the dress and extend to the floor. Here Comes the Bride…In Flaming Red: Two Centuries of Colorful Wedding Dresses|Liza Foreman|May 7, 2014|DAILY BEAST His ruffled appearance helped casting directors and audiences: Hoffman looked all too real. Philip Seymour Hoffman: An Actor First|Tim Teeman|February 2, 2014|DAILY BEAST At the Christening of Prince George, The Duchess of Cambridge looked radiant in an ivory-colored Alexander McQueen ruffled suit. Kate Middleton Wears Alexander McQueen to Prince George’s Christening|Isabel Wilkinson|October 23, 2013|DAILY BEAST “That was just ruffled egos down here,” says one senior Capitol Hill aide. In Sandy’s Aftermath, Chris Christie, Andrew Cuomo Make Unlikely Team|David Freedlander|November 30, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Love insisted the feathers be ruffled just enough, the eyes be at just the right angle. Big Bird’s Big Gay Love Story: From Birth to the 2012 Presidential Race|Michael Daly|October 10, 2012|DAILY BEAST Young Richard's red eyes, and the baronet's ruffled demeanour, told him that an explanation had taken place, and a reconciliation. The Ordeal of Richard Feverel, Complete|George Meredith He stopped and ruffled over the papers piled beside him at the big conference table. The Onslaught from Rigel|Fletcher Pratt The short, square man with the ruffled head and the little bright-gray eyes saluted, uttered an "Afternoon, Sir Gerald!" The Freelands|John Galsworthy It was not, however, so rare an occurrence for the Squire to be ruffled, as to create any remark. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851|Various He sat moodily on his perch and ruffled his feathers up until he looked like a mere ball of green and gold. Anne Of Avonlea|Lucy Maud Montgomery
Words related to ruffleddishevel, rumple, annoy, rattle, disturb, irk, discompose, wrinkle, crease, pucker, rifle, confuse, cockle, crush, derange, crinkle, tousle, purse, tangle, disorder |