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ruffle <a ruffle; ruffles> N

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ruffle VB

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ruffle the feathers VB

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It has three basic forms, being sometimes ruffled, sometimes reclining and sometimes encrusting, and each form is typically found in a different habitat.
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In the bedroom, move the bed away from the wall, remove any skirts or ruffles and remove all items stored under it.
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The females bore and ruffle their wings and the males do complicated dances and make loud booming noises.
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The product is named as an analogy to the ruffle, a strip of fabric sometimes gathered, creating folds.
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The clothing mixes hip-hop influences, such as its use of denim, with ultrafeminine flourishes like embroidery and ruffles.
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Ruffles are played on drums, and flourishes are played on bugles.
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Additional black silk ruffles were also added to the bottom of the garment, to hide the differences in height.
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The lip is ruffled and is red-purple, with gold streaks along the throat.
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Ruffling under the silk-like muscles in a nervous horse.
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Before they begin migrating, keratinocytes change shape, becoming longer and flatter and extending cellular processes like lamellipodia and wide processes that look like ruffles.
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