tousle

IPA: tˈʌsɫ

noun

  • The action of ruffling or setting in disorder.

verb

  • To put into disorder; to tumble; to touse; to muss.
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Examples of "tousle" in Sentences

  • Part of the charm of a PBGV is its tousled, unkempt appearance.
  • The fur typically has a tousled look often attributed to terriers.
  • Depicted as a sixteen year old peasant boy with tousled black hair.
  • The brindle colour may be less pronounced because of the tousled coat.
  • And after the ass shot, he's all moody and tousled and pretty man hurt.
  • He is a small orphan with brown eyes and hair that is tousled by his cloak.
  • He is depicted as a tall man with green eyes, and thick, tousled black hair.
  • He wears thick glasses and a white lab coat, and has tousled hair and buckteeth.
  • Occasionally you will reach over and tousle her hair, or she may lean against your leg.
  • Marcus paused to scrub at his clean-shaven face, then tousle hair inexpertly trimmed with his own shears.
  • About 15 million people will watch her tousle that dyed blonde hair as she gamely re-enacts one of her iconic performances.
  • My gaze focused on my lover, my heart doing a little flip at the sight of him, his hair in its familiar tousle that fell over his forehead.
  • Mostly we learn that Gilbert was so restless that a cure for her ennui -- sex with a younger man (even one as tousle-haired as James Franco) -- didn't do it for her.
  • Paparazzi video and she herself becomes a kind of scoliotic (yes, I just made that word up) bionic woman after she falls from a balcony in a theatrical lovers 'tousle:

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