RUFFLE SOMEONE’S FEATHERS & SMOOTH RUFFLED FEATHERS:

From Sampath’s Desk:

 

RUFFLE SOMEONE’S FEATHERS & SMOOTH RUFFLED FEATHERS:

 

    

RUFFLE SOMEONE’S FEATHERS:

 

Meaning:

 

To cause someone to be upset - to make someone feel irritated, worried, annoyed, angry, or nervous - intentionally or unintentionally 


Example sentences:

 

The Correspondent of the school RUFFLED A FEW FEATHERS when he suggested a reduction of salaries of some teachers.

 

Politicians are usually careful not to RUFFLE THE FEATHERS of their constituencies with their vote-bank in mind.

 

Sarah is teasing you always. Don’t let her RUFFLE YOUR FEATHERS like that anymore.

 

He has an arrogant demeanour that tends to RUFFLE PEOPLE’S FEATHERS, at times even good guys'.

 

The CEO’s management style RUFFLED A FEW FEATHERS that resulted in a strike notice given by the Workers Union.

 

Don’t laugh and giggle loudly around my dad; lest you RUFFLE HIS FEATHERS.

 

His critical remarks RUFFLED THE FEATHERS of the board members.

 

I agreed to do what they wanted because I didn’t want to RUFFLE ANY FEATHERS.

 

 

SMOOTH RUFFLED FEATHERS:

 

Meaning:

 

To attempt to calm down or placate someone who is annoyed, irritated or upset – try to make offended person less angry or relaxed – to assuage or mollify the affected person

 

 

Example sentences:

 

I had to go and SMOOTH MY CLOSE FRIEND’S RUFFLED FEATHERS at my birthday party after a guy misbehaved with him.

 

The company has been in damage-control mode after the disastrous presentation with the CEO trying to SMOOTH INVESTORS’ RUFFLED FEATHERS.

 

I am attempting to SMOOTH RUFFLED FEATHERS; the misrepresentation is obviously what bothers him.

 

Here, his capabilities as a mediator, ability to SMOOTH RUFFLED FEATHERS and pacify the feelings of the other group, were invaluable.

 

The mediator spent the whole day SMOOTHING THE RUFFLED FEATHERS and trying to convince Workers Union leaders to give the talks another chance for the dispute settlement.

 

The personal touch of that leader SMOOTHED MANY RUFFLED FEATHERS at the meeting.

 

 

Proverb:

 

நரிக்குப் பெரியதனம் கொடுத்தால் கிடைக்கு இரண்டு ஆடு கேட்கும்.
If the jackal gains the mastery, he will demand two sheep from every flock.

 

 

(R.SAMPATH)

12/12/2020

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