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ruffle

[ruhf-uhl] / ˈrʌf əl /




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His ability to ruffle feathers is simply indicative of his desire to speed things up.

From The Wall Street Journal

When he meets adults he stares at them and takes them in, then kindly smiles and gurgles and lets them pat him, ruffle his hair, and take his face in their hands.

From The Wall Street Journal

On a Saturday night in February, the festival’s main procession began with a group of women in traditional ruffled floral dresses, walking through the moonlit streets.

From New York Times

So it turns out, Marie ruffled a lot of feathers, especially among the doctors’ wives.

From Scientific American

It is not the first time that the Biden administration has ruffled the feathers of its European allies.

From New York Times