- verbruffle (verb) · ruffles (third person present) · ruffled (past tense) · ruffled (past participle) · ruffling (present participle)
- disorder or disarrange (someone's hair), typically by running one's hands through it:"he ruffled her hair affectionately"
- (of a bird) erect (its feathers) in anger or display:"on his departure to the high wires, the starling ruffled his feathers and flirted his wings"
- disturb the smoothness or tranquility of:"the evening breeze ruffled the surface of the pond in the yard"
- disconcert or upset the composure of (someone):"Brian had been ruffled by her questions"
nounruffle (noun) · ruffles (plural noun)- a strip of lace or other material, gathered along one edge to make an ornamental frill on a garment or other piece of fabric.
- a vibrating drumbeat.
OriginMiddle English (as a verb): of unknown origin. Current noun senses date from the mid 17th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- Ruffle can mean123:
- To touch or move something smooth so that it is not even.
- To annoy or upset someone, or to make someone very nervous.
- To destroy the smoothness or evenness of something.
- To erect (the feathers), as a bird in anger.
- To turn (the pages of a book) rapidly.
- To pass (cards) through the fingers rapidly in shuffling.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to touch or move something smooth so that it is not even: She affectionately ruffled his hair with her hand as she passed. The birds ruffled their feathers (up) in alarm. [ T often passive ] to annoy or upset someone, or to make someone very nervous: He's easily ruffled by criticism.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/ruffleverb (used with object),ruf·fled, ruf·fling. to destroy the smoothness or evenness of: The wind ruffled the sand. to erect (the feathers), as a bird in anger. to disturb, vex, or irritate: to be ruffled by a perceived slight. to turn (the pages of a book) rapidly. to pass (cards) through the fingers rapidly in shuffling.www.dictionary.com/browse/ruffleruffle From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ruf‧fle1 /ˈrʌfəl/ verb [ transitive] 1 (also ruffle something ↔ up) to make a smooth surface uneven He ruffled her hair affectionately.www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/ruffle Ruffle Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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