Similar words: unruffled, ruffle, muffled, gruffly, muffle, shuffle, scuffle, reshuffle. Meaning: ['rʌfld] adj. 1. shaken into waves or undulations as by wind 2. having decorative ruffles or frills.
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1. He ruffled her hair affectionately.
2. His little brother ruffled up the bed every day.
3. A light breeze ruffled the surface of the lake.
4. The wind ruffled my hair.
5. The bird ruffled up its feathers.
6. She affectionately ruffled his hair with her hand as she passed.
7. The old seamstress ruffled my skirt rapidly.
8. She was obviously ruffled by his question.
9. The Five-Starred Red Flag ruffled in the breeze.
10. The evening breeze ruffled the pond.
11. The light wind ruffled the water.
12. A light wind ruffled the water.
13. The birds ruffled their feathers in alarm.
14. She ruffled his hair affectionately.
15. Anne is easily ruffled by awkward questions.
16. Louise's sharp comments had ruffled his pride.
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18. A breeze ruffled the lake.
19. The passengerliner laboured in the ruffled sea.
20. Its feathers were ruffled by the chill breeze.
21. His boss yelled at him and ruffled his feathers.
22. The bird ruffled its feathers.
23. He's easily ruffled by criticism.
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24. Her short hair was oddly ruffled and then flattened around her head.
25. He ruffled the pages of the book to find the explanatory notes.
26. The crow ruffled its black feathers at the sight of the fox.
27. All this talk of a strike has clearly ruffled the management's feathers.
28. When her daughter's wedding was coming,Mother was all ruffled up.
29. The cock's feathers ruffled at the sight of the dog.
30. The senator's speech ruffled a few feathers in the business world.