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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31. The glassy surface of the lake was ruffled by the breeze.
32. It ruffled Roland's black fur.
33. The wind ruffled his greying hair.
34. His temper is easily ruffled.
35. A gentle breeze ruffled her hair.
36. Nicholas leant down and ruffled his cold hair.
37. Her taunts ruffled his pride.
38. He ruffled my hair and hugged me close.
39. It ruffled so many feathers, the Robins were reinstated.
40. Helen, ruffled but in control, hurried into the car.
41. A breeze ruffled through his white linen slacks.
42. He was sunk back in a ruffled flowery chair.
43. They kissed Guks and ruffled his hair.
44. The wind ruffled Jill's hair.
45. They did their best to soothe the ruffled customers who were waiting for car repairs.
46. Its body is hunched up in a strange way, with its wings drooped[sentencedict.com], its feathers ruffled and its head lowered.
47. The girl yawned and rubbed the back of her head just as the wind of Jezrael's exit ruffled the yellow curls.
48. He looked out at a pair of starlings hopping over the lawn, their feathers ruffled by the chill breeze.
49. A strong breeze ruffled Crossley's hair and made him shiver.
50. Paul is standing in front of his mirror, trying on his new ruffled Mississippi gambler's shirt and straight-leg black jeans.
51. A light wind ruffled the leaves of the trees, but it was warm, not cold like the winds of winter.
52. Then she ruffled the parakeet's crest and watched it peck a sunflower seed.
53. Highly polished floorboards peeped around the white carpets, the curtains were ruffled and there were white shades with bobbles. Sentencedict.com
54. A breeze ruffled her hair and set hanks of wool waving on the fence-wire.
55. William emerges from the house, a little ruffled from a night away from home, and heads off 75. ext.
56. The maids in their navy-blue uniforms and white ruffled aprons took twice as long to clean his room.
57. The Vatican claimed that sniping over Jerusalem had barely ruffled the Pope's serenity.
58. He wore a black jersey and grey trousers, and his dark brown hair was slightly ruffled.
59. Her verbal spontaneity ruffled far too many feathers even if it attracted admiration from thousands of radicals and feminists.
60. He could see the grey ruffled silk of the sea on the left as they banked and came in towards the airport.