Ainda não temos significados para "ruffle feathers".
1Surely, this announcement will ruffle feathers in the cases he is involved in.
2Being flexible means that you're less likely to ruffle feathers!
3If you are working today you may need to watch that you don't accidentally ruffle feathers!
4Weber has never been afraid to ruffle feathers.
5But his appointment may ruffle feathers in Havana.
6As he did when Jakarta governor, Widodo has made clear he is not afraid to ruffle feathers.
7A tendency to ruffle feathers, rattle cages and generally upset the status quo needs to be curbed.
8It's not a day to ruffle feathers!
9Hopkins popped off the kind of reply that was beginning to ruffle feathers in the anti-New Deal camp.
10If anything, this hints at American inclination to promote a conducive environment for talks rather than ruffle feathers.
11This will ruffle feathers something fierce.
12Things are relatively stable around here now and it serves no one to ruffle feathers in the Oval Office.
13Haval continues to ruffle feathers and claw away at some valuable market share, particularly in this ever so competitive segment.
14One Google insider described Mayer as being very intense and "intellectually impressive", though she could sometimes ruffle feathers.
15I watched them ruffle feathers and bob their heads, enjoying the distraction, unable to keep nervous fingers from pawing through my hair.
16Unfinished symphony a major headache for rugby union's money men Read more Composure England need to beware of Wales's ability to ruffle feathers.
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