Deliberate fold in the design of a textile object or garment.
Pleat or gather into a ruffle.
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Examples for "ruffle"
Examples for "ruffle"
1I was startled; Olympos was usually impossible to shock or even ruffle.
2He could see the dull ruffle of the water under the wind.
3Such endeavours appeared to ruffle Belvedere, and certainly disrupted any game plan.
4The second photograph shows a Galliano ruffle dress hanging on a stand.
5His tempers were the ruffle of a passing breeze upon deep water.
Fold into pleats, "Pleat the cloth"
1The high temperature makes the glue mold the pleat into the material.
2Trends such as claret and pleat-front trousers were present and correct.
3And she did hope that pleat from the neck would look all right.
4He inserted two fingers into the front pleat of his shirt.
5I have learned to gut a fish and to flawlessly pleat a blouse.
6Kate starts to pleat the blanket in folds on her lap.
7She wore a formal décolletage, indigo with tiny diamonds down the kick pleat.
8And it also comes with a nifty pleat crisper for pants.
9Cate dropped her iPhone into her black Prada Cervo pleat bag.
10It was new, every pleat and frill inviolate, at their crispest and most uncrumpled.
11Even his khaki shorts had a pleat down the front, just like a uniform.
12French pleat, interlined curtains are Irish-made and come in two colour options: gold and natural.
13He pinched the pleat of his trousers, straightening it.
14The opening outfit featured a long wool military green overcoat with bra top and pleat-fronted trousers.
15The skirt for the large girls is plain with a wide box pleat at the back.
16I always advise keeping the curtains plain too and hanging them on a wave pleat track.
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