tousled

IPA: tˈʌsɫd

adjective

  • Of hair: in disarray, dishevelled, or unkempt.
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Examples of "tousled" in Sentences

  • "tousled" character of the English vocabulary as a whole, compared with
  • Englishmen of the time preferred brushed back and rather "tousled" locks.
  • I smiled and tousled her hair as I left, effectively scattering her carefully parted side swept bangs.
  • "Rocking-horses can't run away," Sue said, shaking her head, the hair of which needed brushing, as it had become "tousled" in her sleep.
  • On the mantelpiece his wife, Nancy, smiled from her photo, her wavy brown hair tousled, and her freckled nose slightly pink with sunburn.
  • Allure's Web site features a busy beauty blogging area, a Facebook page and a standalone site called Allure Virtual Store, where users can watch videos on how to create a "tousled" hair look.
  • But in my twenties the need to be prepared for the unexpected was not an issue, even without a stitch of makeup and tousled just woke up hair, my radiant youth inoculated me about worrying about […]
  • But in my twenties the need to be prepared for the unexpected was not an issue, even without a stitch of makeup and tousled just woke up hair, my radiant youth inoculated me about worrying about such things.
  • As a bank executive, Moynihan has been known to attend meetings with colleagues or analysts looking rumpled and tousled, a stark contrast to his predecessor, Lewis, who was known for being impeccably dressed.

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