tousle (Meaning)

Wordnet

tousle (v)

disarrange or rumple; dishevel

Webster

tousle (v. t.)

To put into disorder; to tumble; to touse.

tousle Sentence Examples

  1. She tousled her hair with her fingers, creating a carefree and playful look.
  2. The wind tousled the leaves of the trees, creating a rustling symphony.
  3. As the child played, his hair became tousled and tangled, a testament to his adventures.
  4. The artist's brush tousled the canvas, adding depth and texture to the masterpiece.
  5. The waves tousled the seaweed, gently swaying it to and fro with the ocean's rhythm.
  6. The bird tousled its feathers, preparing itself for a long flight.
  7. The cat tousled the yarn with its paws, creating a chaotic yet cozy mess.
  8. The boy tousled his father's hair in a playful gesture of affection.
  9. The hairdresser tousled the client's hair, giving it a tousled and effortless style.
  10. The petals of the flower were tousled by a gentle breeze, adding fragility to its ethereal beauty.

FAQs About the word tousle

disarrange or rumple; dishevelTo put into disorder; to tumble; to touse.

disrupt, shuffle, confuse, disturb, snarl, dishevel,disarrange, derange, rumple, upset

adjust, draw up, marshal, order, dispose, order, straighten (up), straighten (up), organize, array

She tousled her hair with her fingers, creating a carefree and playful look.

The wind tousled the leaves of the trees, creating a rustling symphony.

As the child played, his hair became tousled and tangled, a testament to his adventures.

The artist's brush tousled the canvas, adding depth and texture to the masterpiece.