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Filter by Meaning The wind ruffled the leaves on the trees, creating a soft rustling sound.
The ruffled patient argued with the doctor over the prescribed treatment.
The sudden noise ruffled the baby's sleep, causing her to start crying.
The ruffled mother scolded her children for misbehaving in public.
The political scandal ruffled the feathers of the entire nation, leaving many disillusioned with their government.
She ruffled the cards absent-mindedly while thinking about her next move.
The broken elevator ruffled our building's residents.
The tailor ruffled the edge of the skirt to add volume.
He ruffled his hair before entering the meeting.
She ruffled the tulle of her wedding dress to add some dimension.
The designer ruffled the fabric of the skirt to create a mermaid-style silhouette.
The costume designer ruffled the neckline of the gown for the stage production.
The dressmaker ruffled the bodice of the dress to create a flattering silhouette.
The ruffled leaves of the tree rustled in the breeze.
The ruffled edges of the pie crust gave it a homemade look.
The ruffled texture of the fabric made it look more elegant.
The ruffled fur of the cat made it look fluffier.
The ruffled hair of the boy made him look like he had just woken up.
The ruffled petals of the flower made it look delicate.
The ruffled edges of the paper gave it a decorative look.
The ruffled pages of the book showed that it had been well-loved.
The ruffled petals of the flower looked delicate and beautiful.
The ruffled feathers of the bird suggested that it was agitated.
The ruffled fur of the dog made it look like it needed a good brushing.
The ruffled baby cried for hours without calming down.
She was ruffled by the rude comment made by her co-worker.
The ruffled driver honked the horn at the car in front of him.
The ruffled employee complained to HR about unfair treatment by his manager.
The athlete was ruffled by the unexpected injury.
The ruffled musician smashed his guitar on stage after a technical issue.
The ruffled customer demanded a refund after receiving a damaged product.
She appeared ruffled by the sudden change in plans.
The ruffled politician gave an angry speech to his supporters.
The ruffled dog barked at the mailman every morning.
He was ruffled by the rude comments from his colleagues.
The ruffled child threw a tantrum in the store.
The ruffled driver honked incessantly in traffic.
The controversial book ruffled the feathers of the conservative community, who saw it as an attack on their values.
The comedian's jokes ruffled some feathers in the audience, causing a few people to walk out.
The strong wind ruffled the sails of the boat, making it difficult to steer.
The strong current ruffled the surface of the river, making it dangerous to swim.
The prankster ruffled his friend's hair, messing up his perfectly styled look.
The cleaning crew ruffled the drapes as they vacuumed the room, leaving them wrinkled.
The difficult exam ruffled the students' confidence, leaving them feeling unsure about their performance.
The child ruffled the dog's fur, causing it to wag its tail happily.
The critic's negative review ruffled the filmmaker's confidence, making her question her abilities.
The new regulations ruffled the feathers of the business community, who saw them as an unnecessary burden.
The new product launch ruffled the feathers of the competition, who saw it as a threat to their market share.
The old man ruffled his eyebrows in confusion as he tried to understand the complicated instructions.
The new employee's arrival ruffled the feathers of some of the long-time workers, who saw her as a threat to their job security.
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