Tousled means messy or wind-blown.
Tousled means messed up or dissheveled.
She didn't want tousled hair for prom.
The girl did not want her hair to be tousled by her embracing boyfriend.
To tousle something is to gently ruffle it with one's fingers. An example of a sentence using the word "tousled" would be: As he walked by, Jake's father tousled his hair in that familiar way.
The past tense of tousle is tousled.
Edward Cullen has tousled bronze hair
try a curl scrunching gel or a tousled beachy wave spray.
ruffled, tousled, disheveled, rumpled, disarranged
jeans with a few rips, loose shirts. for hair you should have layers and it should be gently tousled. :)
Flax is a type of plant that can be spun into linen and a distaff is a tool used to hold unspun fibers. This phrase is usually used in reference to someone's hair and means that their hair is blonde and tousled, resembling the unspun fibers coiled around the top of a distaff.
Edward Cullen's hairstyle is commonly referred to as a "bronze-colored tousled hair" or "messy vampire hair." It is characterized by its unkempt, slightly disheveled look, often styled in a messy yet elegant manner.
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