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"tousle" Definitions
  1. tousle something to make somebody’s hair untidyTopics Appearancec2

61 Sentences With "tousle"

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Then, spray a texturizing spray and tousle for a sexy, undone look.
"Tousle-headed Carroll Jr. didn't like Bermuda," the 21953 newspaper article declared.
Give hair a quick tousle to add volume, and you're ready to go.
But Pieters — a tall and tousle-haired Ryder Cup rookie — seized his chanceimmediately.
According to GQ's culture writer Maggie Lange, we've all been pronouncing "tousle" wrong.
The carefree tousle you get from riding around in a convertible with the top down?
Give your hair a quick flip and tousle with your fingers to reveal a perfectly undone look.
Clamped atop a tousle of silver hair, he wore a Thug Life snapback cap, label left on.
To complete the look, tousle the front with pomade before locking it in place with volumizing hair spray.
Then, mist texturizing spray all over and tousle to add volume and that just-left-the-beach vibe.
And we see the artist in a 5003 self-portrait drawing, looking tense, tousle-haired and mildly Cubistic.
Latin-spouting, tousle-headed Johnson is a former mayor of London and one of Britain&aposs best-known politicians.
The one drawback for the president, according to two former aides, is the wind, which could tousle his hair.
Mr. Chalfant's documentary shows Benjy — a tousle-haired teenager — pleading passionately for peace and a rededication to helping the community.
And yet Britons awoke on Sunday to front pages depicting a swaggering prime minister, tousle-haired and defiant, refusing to back down.
The tousle-haired Bennett was expected to compete this year for the maillot jaune, the yellow jersey worn by the Tour's leader.
Loosen the hair you clipped out of the way and tousle it all together with your fingers so it looks blended and natural.
I feel sexiest when I put on a good lipstick, tousle my curly, brown hair, and throw on a great pair of jeans.
The red sands and pebbles on Morocco's west coast have that tousle-haired, driftwood-bar hippie haze and some consistently great point breaks.
Michael League, the band's bassist and leader, is a tousle-headed former military brat with the chipper self-possession of a summer-camp counselor.
I was wearing an Acid shirt that day, and yet, this bespectacled, tousle-haired norm decided he needed to educate me on thrash/speed metal.
Breaking me out takes several minutes leaves us both tousle-haired, red faced, breathless and exhausted though I'm revivified by a sense of body freedom.
Ladies strutted the streets in golden gowns; collectors amassed as much yellow porcelain as they could buy; caricaturists thrilled in lampooning one tousle-haired woman.
"The theory that that hair tousle made a difference is based on the supposition that Jimmy's fans went to him for political acumen," Mr. Colbert said.
Right on cue, at that observation, the shambling, tousle-haired democratic socialist Bernie Sanders appears on-screen, seeking Clinton's advice on his jacket backstage before a Democratic primary event.
Federal agents tapped her phone and watched the front door of her home, where they frequently saw a "tousle-haired young man" they knew "only as Jack," the Leaming writes.
Many have accused his strange-looking mop of being a wig, but he attempted to debunk those rumors in September by letting Jimmy Fallon aggressively tousle his hair on television.
Second-day hair has a little oil at the roots, nothing a spritz and a tousle can't hide; fourth-day hair, addressed incorrectly, can look like you're wearing a starched wig.
"Oh my God, is that Bernie Sanders?" a young woman yelled as she walked past the tousle-haired progressive icon, who was taking selfies with admirers after addressing a union group.
"It's not so much taking the earth's temperature as it is its pulse," said Mr. Jenkins, a 39-year-old, tousle-haired mechanical engineer who was trained at Imperial College London.
Her courtship with beautiful idiot Samuel Masham (Joe Alwyn) is mesmerizing, culminating in a sequence where she has to physically evade his lunges, as they tousle in the crisp, muddy autumn leaves.
Perhaps through the tousle of the hair, his palms gracing the scalp that surrounds that special brain, Fallon gained special insight into why Trump said he grabs women by pussy without asking.
When I was introduced to her by a friend, I told her it was my first time attending a workshop and half expected some ridiculous display of brazenness—perhaps a tousle of my breasts.
First everyone gets mad about a little hair tousle, now Jimmy Fallon has to learn that the elections between the presidential ones are called the "midterms," and we're all allowed to vote in them.
But the writers cleared a little room for mystery by revealing that this safe haven somehow includes a reformed Negan, who makes his only appearance to tousle a child's hair while working out in the garden.
While the 41-year-old comedian didn't playfully tousle Clinton's hair as he had did Trump's, he did greet the former Secretary of State with a gag in an interview taped on Friday that's set to air Monday.
With a tousle of dark hair, a fresh shave, and a gray suit with a pink tie, the 22011-year-old Zambada swaggered into the courtroom of Judge Ruben Castillo like a man accustomed to getting his way.
With a tousle of dark hair, a fresh shave, and a gray suit with a pink tie, the 123-year-old Zambada swaggered into the courtroom of Judge Ruben Castillo like a man accustomed to getting his way.
Reciting themes and advocating for major social and economic changes he has championed for decades, the shambling, tousle-haired septuagenarian became the unlikely tribune of young Americans weary of what they viewed as calculated politics and incremental change.
He has a tousle of red-orange hair at the top of his head, his orange coloring is attention grabbing and he wakes us all up at sunrise every morning with tweets about how Saturday Night Live is bad.
Then came the hair-tousle: In September 2016, with the presidential campaign in its final stage, Mr. Fallon conducted a laugh-filled interview with the Republican nominee and ran his fingers through his hair, to prove it was real.
Or perhaps the pig has been out-pandered by the considerate and multifaceted waitstaff; the other day, one of them, a tousle-haired young man with a breezy affect, explained that he occasionally cooks, makes pastries, and even d.j.
The spirit of the outdoors has crept inside: The living-room sofa and easy chair are clad in Weller's Black Garden pattern — a swirl of tousle-tailed birds and flowers so vivid they seem to pulse against the dark linen upholstery.
I used to watch those Pantene Pro-V commercials — you know the ones, with women who tousle their glossy curls and laugh like it&aposs all so easy — and tug on my ponytail, willing it to be longer, fuller, lovelier.
The book — designed by Adam Bartos, Hee Jin Kang, and Ben Tousle — is a slender, gray, 50-odd-page hardcover that's inconspicuous and could easily blend in with other books on a shelf, just like Marker both appeared and disappeared in public.
Shortly thereafter, the viewer is transported to a scene where Sheeran and Deutch are getting coffee, with the British pop star offering a sheepish smile and wave, and the latter giving the former a hair tousle that will give you all sorts of emotional feels.
Once the whole head is waved, finish this look by spraying a shine or texture spray, like R+Co's Trophy Shine + Texture Spray, throughout the hair and using your hands as a comb to separate and tousle the hair for a natural and effortless finish.
Several things have been credited with driving Stephen Colbert's recent ratings surge: liberals craving a safe space, a backlash to his rival Jimmy Fallon's hair tousle of Donald J. Trump, and Mr. Colbert simply being more comfortable as the host of his late-night show on CBS.
The formal setting required a little more decorum than if the interview had taken place in front of Mr. Maher's live audience in Los Angeles — "I'm not going to tousle his hair or do something like that," he said — but he left believing that Mr. Obama appreciated their conversation.
The makers of M&M'S have launched their Fans of Wind energy campaign, led by Red and Yellow M&M'S, to spread the word about renewable energy and highlight the power of wind energy:  Wind is a powerful force that does so much more than direct sailboats and tousle hairdos.
At the time, I could often be found stalking the perimeter of my local skate park, dressed in a pair of scuffed dungarees with my sister's hand-me-down T-shirts straining across my chubby, adolescent breasts, staring at the tousle-haired boys in baggy shirts grinding their way along lumps of concrete.
Six months post-procedure it was springtime on my scalp however and, by the ten-month mark, the blooming results had given me a renewed confidence and tacit approval to carry on being a feckless bobo and tousle-haired shag-about (British for "fuck boy"—hoping it catches on on this side of the pond) for the foreseeable future.
One of the boat's two captains, Fred Dillon, an "ultimate big brother" type, descended with Hozoji that day and pointed out what to look for while diving for shellfish: little clues that give away the location of a geoduck, like how its siphon, taking in and spitting out water, will tousle a patch of sand about the size of a cupcake top.
These romantic nation-state liberals—figures such as Boris Johnson, the tousle-headed, American-born former mayor of London, his Tory colleague Michael Gove and numerous pundits and columnists—were duly incensed when Mr Obama visited Britain in April and noted, to paraphrase the president, that Brexiteers had been busy writing cheques on America's bank account, and that British voters might like to ask how exactly those promises were to be cashed.
Another review was made by the publicity manager at Fisk, to a national magazine writer. As follows: "a happy, smiling, 100-percent American boy in his little two-piece pajama, radiating good cheer, ruddy-cheeked and tousle-headed, snappy and wide awake, standing in the old-time pose."Printers' Ink, weekly, March 27, 1930 pp. 10, 12 (quote by R. G. Bath).
McCloskey also cleverly depicts the adventurously-rambunctious little Jane in his drawings of their mainland adventures; on every page, the robust tousle-headed toddler is usually shown to be exploringly bustling about independently of the two others in her group, engaged in "typical young tomboy" activities such as perching high up on a work-table, climbing on a stack of tires, snuggling with a furry puppy who has wandered into the garage, etc.
During a column on the "Top five ex- Neighbours stars", The Daily Telegraph's Robin Wilks placed Minogue at number one, commenting that "Kylie was once best-known as the sharp-tongued, permanently overalled tomboy Charlene". The Age's Jo Roberts said that the "slightly goofy" Charlene was a "tousle-headed teenager with an oil rag and hoop earrings". In Tony Johnston's 2005 book, Neighbours: 20 Years of Ramsay Street, Charlene placed sixth in the twenty classic characters chapter.Johnston 2005, p.43.
The story is an adaptation of Robert E. Howard’s original short story "The Valley of the Worm", which appeared for the first time in Weird Tales (February 1934 issue). This story had been previously adapted to comics in a version written by Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway, pencilled by Gil Kane and inked by Ernie Chan for Supernatural Thrillers #3 (1973). This version gave the name "Helga" to the unnamed character of a "naked tousle-headed girl" described by Howard. In Bloodstar she became "Helva" and is the romantic interest of the protagonist.
"Reflective new direction for one time Britpop hellraiser…the wistful bedsit realism of "Wish I Was With You", and the loveless companionship explored in "I Took That Woman Home Last Night", point the way for a brave and newly impressive writer".Uncut Magazine, March 2002, p.106 The Daily Mirror wrote: "…his songs contain a dreamy charm and tearful romance. A few more sunbursting riffs (the excellent "What We Talk About") and we can call him a boss.Daily Mirror, March 13th 2002 "Parfitt’s thing is croaky, tousle headed soul (Chiltern, Westerberg, Springsteen).
Sergey Khachatryan (also spelled Sergei Khachatryan; ) (born 5 April 1985 in Yerevan) is an Armenian violinist. Since 1993 he has lived in Germany where he gave his first orchestral concert at the age of nine in the Kurhaus, Wiesbaden. He made his New York City debut on 4 August 2006, playing the Beethoven Violin Concerto in Avery Fisher Hall under the baton of Osmo Vänskä."At Mostly Mozart, a Tousle-Haired Newcomer Joins a Returning Hero " by Steve Smith, The New York Times, August 7, 2006] In June 2013, he played Shostakovich's first Violin Concerto with the Seattle Symphony and Ludovic Morlot conducting.
He pretty much made the whole thing happen. Peter Pan: Stuck between the ages of 12 and 14 forever, Peter lives in Never Land, as he has for over 100 years. He has always been ready to help the Starcatchers, and though reluctant to help Sarah and J.D., he goes back to earth with them. He is described as “A young boy with a wild tousle of red hair, a thin, extravagantly freckled face and upturned nose.” Tinker Bell: As always, this little "birdwoman" is at Peter's side through all of his part of the journey.

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