ruffles in the PONS Dictionary

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In the bedroom, move the bed away from the wall, remove any skirts or ruffles and remove all items stored under it.
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This look is achieved with lace, ribbons, bows, ruffles, bloomers, aprons, and ruffled petticoats.
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Prairie skirts are slightly flared to very full, with one or more flounces (deep ruffles) or tiers, and are often worn over a ruffled eyelet or lace-trimmed petticoat.
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They also come in an amazing range of colours and shapes, some with fat ruffles, others with skinny spidery flowers.
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It was used on ruffles, lappets, and flounces.
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Ruffles and pastel colors are commonly (but not always) featured, and accessories often include toys or bags featuring anime characters.
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Additional black silk ruffles were also added to the bottom of the garment, to hide the differences in height.
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The clothing mixes hip-hop influences, such as its use of denim, with ultrafeminine flourishes like embroidery and ruffles.
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It is shown over a gored skirt with ruffles.
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Ampersand is insistent that it still intends to develop the site, in a way that ruffles fewer local feathers.
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