Ruffled example sentences

Related (10): buckled, crumpled, disheveled, disturbed, flustered, frayed, frizzled, jumbled, mussed, tousled

"Ruffled" Example Sentences


1. The dog's fur was all ruffled from sleeping.
2. Jenny's nerves were ruffled after the argument with her boss.
3. The child's feathers were easily ruffled when he didn't get his way.
4. He smoothed down his ruffled hair in an attempt to look more presentable.
5. Her composure remained unruffled despite the stressful situation.
6. Clarissa's frayed nerves were easily ruffled since starting her new job.
7. The ruffled sheets were in disarray after the restless night.
8. The toddler's ruffled clothes were a mess from playing outside all day.
9. Her ruffled blouse was pinned up on one side to keep it out of the way.
10. The senator's ruffled feathers showed he did not appreciate the reporter's line of questioning.
11. The harsh criticism ruffled Harold's pride.
12. The sofa cushions were ruffled out of shape after the children's nap.
13. The woman's ruffled skirt swayed as she walked through the garden.
14. The curtains were ruffled from being pulled shut so often.
15. Her ruffled hem got caught on a bush as she walked by.
16. The cat's black fur looked ruffled and mangy.
17. The professor's calm demeanor remained unruffled despite the chaos of the classroom.
18. The feathers on the peacock's tail were beautifully ruffled and on display.
19. His ruffled appearance gave away the fact he had just rolled out of bed.
20. The teacher calmly smoothed the ruffled feathers of the upset student.
21. The wind had ruffled the leaves on the trees.
22. The child threw a tantrum, ruffling his mother's carefully laid plans.
23. Kevin's feathers were easily ruffled when people criticized his work.
24. Her nerves appeared unruffled even in the most stressful situations.
25. The ruffled curtains billowed in the evening breeze.
26. The politician's ruffled ego would not allow him to admit defeat.
27. The official's composure remained unruffled in the face of controversy.
28. The woman walked out with ruffled dignity after being insulted.
29. The child's ruffled self-esteem was in need of nurturing.
30. His ruffled brow showed his displeasure with the report.
31. The peacock displayed its beautiful ruffled tail feathers.
32. The kitten's fur was in disarray, all ruffled and unkempt.
33. Karen's patience was easily ruffled when dealing with rude customers.
34. The rough winds had ruffled the water's surface.
35. The toddler's tantrum ruffled Caroline's calm demeanor.
36. Her elegantly ruffled gown swept the floor as she danced.
37. The grass was ruffled by the breeze.
38. His ruffled sensibilities were offended by the crude joke.
39. The ruffled pillows were stacked haphazardly on the bed.
40. The patient's nerves were easily ruffled after undergoing surgery.
41. The seagulls' feathers were ruffled and windswept.
42. His ruffled hair indicated he had been running his fingers through it nervously.
43. The peacock's magnificent tail feathers were ruffled in full display.
44. His composure remained unruffled in the midst of chaos.
45. The child threw a tantrum, ruffling everyone's good mood.
46. She walked away with ruffled feathers, insulted by his snide remark.
47. The frilly lace on the dress was beautifully ruffled around the neckline.
48. His feathers were ruffled by her dismissive comments.
49. The storm winds had ruffled the surface of the lake.
50. Her nerves were easily ruffled when criticized.

Common Phases


have ruffled feathers - be offended or angry, usually due to hurt pride
smooth ruffled feathers - to calm someone who is offended or angry
ruffle someone's feathers - to offend someone, hurt their pride and make them angry
ruffle someone's fur the wrong way - to do something that angers or irritates someone
keep one's composure unruffled - remain calm and composed even under pressure
have one's feathers ruffled - to be angered or offended
ruffle someone's hair - to run one's hands through someone's hair in a playful or affectionate way
ruffle someone's temper - to make someone angry and irritable
ruffle someone up - to make someone irritated, angry or annoyed
get one's feathers ruffled - to become offended or angered, especially due to wounded pride
get on someone's ruffled side - to provoke or anger someone
phase someone's feathers out - to stop making someone angry or offended

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