tousle in the PONS Dictionary

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But the hair became a little tousled, the neckline lower, the eyes more heavily kohled.
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Once completed, lightly brush out your curls to achieve an effortless, tousled look.
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She has tousled auburn hair and bites her bottom lip when uncomfortable or worried.
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His moppy hair is tousled in dust, blood stains the neckline and sleeves of his shirt.
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Four of the band members wore white shirts, black blazers, tousled hair, and beards in various stages of unfullness.
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Perspiration is constantly trickling down its casts' brows, necks and cheeks; it tousles their hair and makes their clothes stick to their skin.
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He also tousled with umpires and was closely involved with management, sometimes to the dismay of managers themselves.
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She wore her hair, currently midnight blue-hued, long and tousled.
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Tousle your fringe, run your fingers through and see if you like it.
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Her matte red lip, chunky white watch and tousled bob round off the elegant outfit perfectly.
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