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n. A low continuous beating of a drum that is not as loud as a roll. Also called ruff4. tr.v. ruf·fled, ruf·fling, ruf·fles To beat a ruffle on (a drum). [Probably from frequentative of RUFF4.] |
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intr.v. ruf·fled, ruf·fling, ruf·fles Obsolete To behave arrogantly or roughly; swagger. [Middle English ruffelen, to quarrel.] ruffler n. |
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