1 a series of small folds made in a piece of cloth or sewn onto it, as decoration
2 to make someone upset or nervous or reduce someone’s confidence:
4 a series of small folds made in a piece of cloth or sewn into it as decoration:
lace ruffles
Leading lamellae were frequently observed and it was often possible to identify ruffling edges.
The shirts can be ruffled or button-down, worn with vests or abandoned altogether for soft but sleeveless sweater tops.
In and of itself the normative critique ruffles relatively few liberal feathers.
I dare say we shall again get the familiar ruffled surface and the usual disagreeable snags.
Therefore, perhaps one might have felt a tiny bit ruffled that the committee's recommendations were not mentioned earlier today.
Their feelings have been ruffled by what has been going on.
Of course, local feathers will be ruffled and there will be a great deal of nimbyism, but it is worth pushing on.
The feathers under the wings were not ruffled at all.
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