Feathers
101ruffle some feathers — verb To disturb; to arouse resentment, anger, or concern. Any frank discussion of politics is sure to ruffle some feathers …
102The Four Feathers — Die Vier Federn (eng. The Four Feathers) ist der Name folgender Filme: Die vier Federn (2002), mit Heath Ledger und Wes Bentley Vier Federn (1939), mit John Clements und Ralph Richardson Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung …
103horse feathers — int Nonsense. Horse feathers! You never dated Clara Bow! 1920s …
104ice\ feathers — Leftover bits of concentrate from a frozen drink mix, oftentimes confused with pulp. This orange juice has so many ice feathers, you d think it was a Margarita …
105ice\ feathers — Leftover bits of concentrate from a frozen drink mix, oftentimes confused with pulp. This orange juice has so many ice feathers, you d think it was a Margarita …
106fine\ feathers\ do\ not\ make\ fine\ birds — literary proverb A person who wears fine clothes may not be as good as he looks. Mary is pretty and she wears pretty clothes, but she is very mean. Fine feathers do not make fine birds. Compare: handsome is as handsome does …
107fuss\ and\ feathers — noun informal Unnecessary bother and excitement. She is full of fuss and feathers this morning …
108make\ the\ feathers\ fly — v. phr. informal 1. To enjoy working; be strong and work hard. When Mrs. Hale did her spring cleaning she made the feathers fly. 2. See: make the fur fly …
109ruffle\ feathers — v. phr. Insult or disturb slightly; offend. The author ruffled some feathers by his portrait of his hometown …
110ruffle\ one's\ feathers — v. phr. Insult or disturb slightly; offend. The author ruffled some feathers by his portrait of his hometown …