Tightly gathered collar set into formal or informal pleats.
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Examples for "ruff"
Examples for "ruff"
1Over the Henri IV ruff fell the loose flesh of his jaws.
2Below the bare part of the neck there is a cinereous ruff.
3I held on to the ruff of her neck, just in case.
4Even the old-fashioned ruff gave her a sense of home and security.
5Her curls fell upon the loose ruff of lace around her neck.
1Esther wriggled out of the shawl, smoothed her hair, arranged her ruffled collar.
2It showed a man with the typical wide hat and the ruffled collar of an alderman.
3Her hair was held back in a headdress and her face was framed by a ruffled collar.
4The ruffled collar hung open at his throat, giving him more a roguish appearance than a noble one.
5And a huge ruffled collar.
6She was heavily covered up in an amber-coloured Elizabethan gown, featuring an elaborate corset, full skirt and ruffled collar.
7He is as white as his linen, the ruffled collar of his nightshirt lying against his young face without contrast.
8Her dress resembled a pillowcase with long sleeves and a ruffled collar that extended all the way up to her ears.
9The austerity ended at her neck, however, where the high ruffled collar of her suit touched the underside of her pointy chin.
10Dame Quickly, with ruffled collar, was the master spirit of the house, and had been its light and glory for thirty years.
11"The little dude with the John Lennon glasses and the weird little ruffled collar?"
12"Are you all right?" Melissa asked, fiddling with the ruffled collar of her green silk blouse.
13"Ah, no, it was my fault entirely," he said, smoothing his clothes and straightening his ruffled collar.
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