Disarrange or rumple; dishevel.
1Delacroix painted her as a kind of Gypsy fortune-teller, dark-eyed and tousle-haired.
2Ben approaches the receptionist, a tousle-haired and frazzled-looking woman with visible bra-straps.
3I am married, married forever to that tousle-headed, bristle-jawed, brainless, heartless dub.
4A moment later, Lisa suddenly stooped down to tousle the boy's blond mane.
5Liv reached to tousle them out, but he ducked away from her hand.
6Next to him sat Tuesday, the tousle-headed Gogol, a man more obviously mad.
7Almost unconsciously, she felt light air tousle her hair.
8The dark, tousle-haired boy with the wide-set green eyes never offered unless he was asked.
9His face and hands were wrinkled and spotted, his hair a disarrayed tousle of grey.
10The Witch shook her head slowly, then reached out to tousle the rough, brindled hair.
11A pair of children in tow; tousle-haired girl around three, grim-faced boy of six or seven.
12He was about 12, tousle-haired, snotty-nosed and ruddy-cheeked.
13He reached down to tousle the kid's dark-blond hair as his sister answered her cell phone.
14Brown, relaxed, bare-armed, tousle-haired and wearing long, peasant-type skirts and blouses they often go to work barefoot.
15All of a sudden, I wonder who was supposed to tousle whom on this multiple moonlight walk.
16She longed to see him grubby-fisted bare-footed, tousle-haired, shouting and wrestling with her young tykes of brothers.
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