ruffle
volante fruncido
definition
verb
he ruffled her hair affectionately
disorder or disarrange (someone's hair), typically by running one's hands through it.
a blouse with a high ruffled neck
ornament with or gather into a frill.
noun
The garment is often trimmed with lace, ruffles , bows and ribbons, optionally with spaghetti straps.
an ornamental gathered or goffered frill of lace or other cloth on a garment, especially around the wrist or neck.
The ruffle on drums and the flourish on bugles are sounded together, up to four times depending on the prominence of the deceased.
a vibrating drumbeat.
translation of 'ruffle'
verb
arrugar,
agitarse,
arrugarse,
agitar,
fruncir
noun
chorrera,
arruga,
rizo,
volante fruncido
example
She appeared in a white suit jacket with an apricot blouse and a prim 'ruffle' down the front.
They started with the sounding of a bugle, leading in to a drum 'ruffle' from the drum corps, and then swinging into their rock group performance.
It was nice to know that something could 'ruffle' the pompous guard.
The arms stopped at the elbow in a double 'ruffle' edged with lace and the whole outfit was set off with a matching choker.
Yet she has never allowed petty jealousies to 'ruffle' her.
My very favorite skirt has a subtle 'ruffle' along the hem, it's not ultra-girly but it gives it a little something extra.
It would just sit there, 'ruffle' its clipped wing feathers and continue its neurotic seed shovelling and beak swinging.
Nothing seemed to 'ruffle' him and, what he may have lacked in attentiveness, he made up in luck.
It didn't 'ruffle' him in the slightest; if anything, his smile broadened.
Edith wore a sweet pink gingham dress with a white 'ruffle' at the hem and a white apron.
It would take someone a lot more important than you to 'ruffle' me.
His reaction to the film, reportedly based on the life of his father, is in keeping with his nature - the question does not 'ruffle' his equanimity.
The 'ruffle' on drums and the flourish on bugles are sounded together, up to four times depending on the prominence of the deceased.
Aaron had been so cool and composed a moment ago, as if nothing in the world could 'ruffle' him.
Perhaps that's the problem; her singing is almost always sunny - violent emotions don't 'ruffle' her composure for long.
Snorkel early in the day, before Hawaii's trade winds 'ruffle' the surface and stir up sand in the water, which reduces visibility.
These are your family men who 'ruffle' their kids' hair and leave for office everyday in their neat clothes.
If he should rage, his act will not 'ruffle' me, for I shall play the wise man's part and practice a smooth-tempered self-control!
I was contemplating opening my window to see if there was a breeze to 'ruffle' my curtains when I heard it.
For several minutes, she took to staring at a bird sitting on a telephone wire, 'ruffling' its wings.
Before she could stop herself, she had leaned over and 'ruffled' his blond hair affectionately.
She was 'ruffled' by the King's unchanging expression and tone of voice.
It's not like a newborn cares about bows and 'ruffles' , and it's not like she'll grow up any more or less feminine as a result of what she wears.
He wore pitch-black pants and a black shirt with understated 'ruffles' at the neck and sleeves.
He stared out over the ocean, the breeze 'ruffling' his clothing.
A breeze 'ruffled' the grass, and raised waves through the pasture.
The officials are keenly aware they risk 'ruffling' customers by straying outside the boundaries of its conservative styling.
In the end, Lady Eleanor settled for a tender, parting kiss on each boy's forehead, affectionately 'ruffling' his hair as she did so.
Ruth 'ruffled' Elizabeth's hair affectionately, much to the girls' annoyance.
I smiled and 'ruffled' his hair, messing it up even more.
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