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1ruf·fle Listen to audio/ˈrʌfəl/ verb
ruf·fles; ruf·fled; ruf·fling
[+ obj] 1 : to move or lift (something) so that it is no longer smooth
Her hair was ruffled by the wind. The bird ruffled (up) its feathers.
2 : to make (someone) irritated, annoyed, worried, etc.
He ruffled some people with his constant complaining.usually used as (be) ruffled That boy is a lot of trouble. It's a good thing his parents aren't easily ruffled. [=don't become upset easily] The actress was obviously ruffled by the reporter's question.
ruffle feathers
informal : to upset or offend someone
His critical remarks ruffled some feathers. = His critical remarks ruffled a few feathers. His critical remarks ruffled the feathers of the board members. Her research has been ruffling feathers [=upsetting people] for years. I agreed to do what they wanted because I didn't want to ruffle any feathers.

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