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TOUSLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The verb tousle today is typically used for the action of mussing someone's hair playfully (“tousling the toddler's hair”) or fussily (“tousling ...
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TOUSLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to make someone's hair messy, for example by rubbing it, or, of the wind, by blowing it. She tousled her niece's hair, and went out. The wind tousled their ...
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tousle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
To put into disorder; to tumble; to touse; to muss. Noun. edit. tousle (plural tousles). The action of ruffling or setting in disorder.
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tousle Salon
With a warm atmosphere, friendly and experienced stylists. Open 7 days a week, hours vary. 4565 Stone Way North Seattle, WA 98103 (206) ...
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61 Synonyms & Antonyms for TOUSLE | Thesaurus.com
tousle · clutter · disarrange · discompose · dishevel · disorder · mess · muss · rumple. Weak match. disaarange. Did You Know? "Muscle" originates from the ...
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tousle
tousle/ˈtauzl; `taʊzl/ v[Tn]make (hair, etc) untidy by pulling or rubbing it about 弄乱(头发等) a girl with tousled hair 头发蓬乱的女孩儿.
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TOUSLE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
noun · a disheveled or rumpled mass, especially of hair. · a disordered, disheveled, or tangled condition. tousle. / ˈtaʊzəl /. verb. to tangle, ruffle, ...
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tousle verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense 'handle roughly or rudely'): frequentative of dialect touse 'handle roughly', of Germanic origin and related to ...
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Tousle - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
To tousle is to mess up. The disadvantage of riding in a flashy red convertible is that the wind might tousle your careful hairdo.
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Word of the Day: Tousle | Merriam-Webster
To tousle something is to dishevel it—that is, to make it untidy or unkempt. Tousle is usually, though not always, used specifically when a ...
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An editor would fight about this: Tousle vs. tussle - My Blog - TypePad
Tousle means to rumple or mess up, such as your hair or bed sheets. To wit, Auntie Jane playfully tousled her young nephew's hair. Tussle means to have a ...
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Šušvė
All of them mean bouth 'to tousle' and onomatopoeicly allude to the sound of water.
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Coot
In this attacking behaviour, the parents are said to "tousle" their young. This can result in the death of the chick.
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