
RUFFLED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RUFFLED is affected by a loss of calmness or composure. How to use ruffled in a sentence.
RUFFLED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ruffled adjective [not gradable] (FOLDED) decorated with a ruffle or ruffles: a blouse with a ruffled neck (Definition of ruffled from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
RUFFLED Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
RUFFLED definition: (of apparel) having ruffles. See examples of ruffled used in a sentence.
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Definition of ruffled adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
RUFFLED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Something that is ruffled is no longer smooth or neat. Her short hair was oddly ruffled and then flattened around her head.
Ruffled - definition of ruffled by The Free Dictionary
1. To become irregular or rough: His hair ruffled in the wind. 2. To become annoyed or flustered: What teacher doesn't ruffle when students act up in class? 3. a. To flip through the pages of a book: ruffled …
Ruffle Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
RUFFLE meaning: 1 : to move or lift (something) so that it is no longer smooth; 2 : to make (someone) irritated, annoyed, worried, etc. usually used as (be) ruffled
RUFFLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
He ruffled some people with his constant complaining. Noun (1) likes lace curtains without ruffles and chintz curtains with ruffles a spouse's snoring is one ruffle that many couples must eventually come …
ruffled - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
to disturb or irritate:[~ + object] ruffled from all the interruptions. to turn (pages) rapidly: [~ + object] idly ruffling pages of the book. [no object] idly ruffling through the book.
RUFFLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
She affectionately ruffled his hair with her hand as she passed. The birds ruffled their feathers (up) in alarm.