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RUFFLE

Definition av RUFFLE

  1. gruff, gräl, träta, bråk
  2. krås, veckad remsa
  3. rufsa till
  4. förarga, förtreta
  5. krusa, vecka, rynka

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Är palindrom

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FLE
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RU
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28

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EFF
EFL
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  • The vortices are able to ruffle hair, disturb papers or blow out candles after travelling several metres.
  • The broad, white ruffle of her lace cap projected several inches beyond the front of the hood and waved back and forth like the single leaves of a great white poppy, as she nodded emphatically in her discourse.
  • The china poblana outfit consists of a low-cut blouse with short sleeves, embroidered with silk, beads or colored sequins, and a cloth or flannel skirt with at least one ruffle, embroidered with beads or sequins, with layers of lace visible at the bottom of the skirt.
  • The Castle Sand Company, later to become Roadstone, sent dumpers and trucks along to ruffle the quiet of the village.
  • The characteristic garment of the period was the ruff, which began as a modest ruffle attached to the neckband of a shirt or smock and grew into a separate garment of fine linen, trimmed with lace, cutwork or embroidery, and shaped into crisp, precise folds with starch and heated irons.
  • The neckline was trimmed with a fabric or lace ruffle, or a neckerchief called a "fichu" could be tucked into the low neckline.
  • Halevy is known as a hard-headed pragmatist on issues involving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, willing to ruffle feathers on the right and the left, unlike many others in the intelligence establishment who are known to take more extreme ideological positions on these issues.
  • In the decorative embellishment of garments, especially in decorative pleat or ruffles, a selvage used as a ruffle is "self-finished", that is, it does not require additional finishing work such as hem or bias tape to prevent fraying.
  • The construction of the new castle was not universally accepted as beneficial; Fullarton records that "The hoary grandeur of the old fortalice lay deeply buried amid the dense groves of immemorial growth which closely invested and obscured it; no innovating projects of improvement, nor change of any kind, had ever been permitted to disturb the sanctity of its seclusion, or to ruffle the feelings even of the most fastiduous worshipper of things as they are, or, more properly perhaps, chance to be".
  • In sewing and dressmaking, a ruffle, frill, or furbelow is a strip of fabric, lace or ribbon tightly gathered or pleated on one edge and applied to a garment, bedding, or other textile as a form of trimming.
  • Besides the other wars wherein Lochiel was engaged, he had also a ruffle with Baron of Reay, Chief of the MacKays, a people living many miles north of Lochaber.
  • He was described by Commodore William Goodenough as having "an imperturbability that no circumstances could ruffle", although others ascribed this stolidity simply to a lack of initiative.
  • A lover of chocolate, in 2013 Deacon collaborated with Cadbury’s Caramel Nibbles, creating a couture strapless white tulip Nibbles dress in a chocolate polka-dot print for the Caramel Bunny, complete with ruffle details and a striking pussy-bow neck tie to match.
  • By the late 2010s, valance styles such as ruching, lace, and ruffle declined in use as minimalists popularized the straight bed skirt.
  • Parmotrema perlatum, commonly known as the powdered ruffle lichen, is a common species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae.
  • Beginning in the 1850s, the overskirt came to be trimmed with lace while the underskirt was trimmed with a ruffle.
  • By the 19th century, due to the continuing influence of the Western culture, the rising economy, globalization, and exposure from the European fashion scene, the women's clothing began to have a change; by the 1850s, women's clothing was now full wide skirts that usually have long train rather than the simple floor length skirts, a bodice called camisa which means blouse in English and a panuelo, a big square cloth folded triangularly and worn in the Philippines like a great ruffle or collar.
  • An even opening spell in Australia's capital saw two teams intent on attack, and inside the first 10 minutes there was goalmouth action at either end of the field as Khalil and Mabkhout both saw efforts ruffle the side-netting, while Qatari defender Abdulaziz Hatem had a dangerous cross turned away at the back post by Mohamed Abdulrahman.
  • The song was to represent Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020, after Athena Manoukian was selected through Depi Evratesil, the music competition that selects Armenia's entries for the Eurovision Song Contest, after winning the selection as a result of gaining 118/120 jury points following a performance which largely saw her sitting on a throne, and wearing a purple leotard with long ruffle sleeves, with 4 male dancers with unbuttoned purple suits.


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