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1 écheveler
écheveler verb table: appeler vtr écheveler qn to ruffle sb's hair; le vent nous échevelait the wind was ruffling our hair.[eʃəvle] verbe transitif
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hair — W1S1 [heə US her] n [: Old English; Origin: hAr] 1.) [U] the mass of things like fine threads that grows on your head ▪ She put on her lipstick and brushed her hair . ▪ I must get my hair cut it s getting very long. ▪ You ve had your hair done… … Dictionary of contemporary English
tousle — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To put (the hair or clothes) into a state of disarray: disarrange, dishevel, disorder, mess (up), muss (up), rumple. See ORDER … English dictionary for students
tousle — v.tr. 1 make (esp. the hair) untidy; rumple. 2 handle roughly or rudely. Etymology: frequent. of (now dial.) touse, ME f. OE rel. to OHG zuson … Useful english dictionary
tousle — /tow zeuhl/, v., tousled, tousling, n. v.t. 1. to disorder or dishevel: The wind tousled our hair. 2. to handle roughly. n. 3. a disheveled or rumpled mass, esp. of hair. 4. a disordered, disheveled, or tangled condition. Also, touzle. [1400 50;… … Universalium
tousle — tou•sle [[t]ˈtaʊ zəl, səl[/t]] v. sled, sling, n. 1) to disorder or dishevel: The wind tousled our hair[/ex] 2) to handle roughly 3) a disheveled or rumpled mass, esp. of hair 4) a disordered or tangled condition • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME… … From formal English to slang
mob-cap — (n.) a type of woman s indoor cap, 1795 (as simply mob, 1748), from CAP (Cf. cap) (n.) + obsolete mob (n.) negligent attire (1660s), earlier a strumpet (earlier form mab, 1550s), related to obsolete verb mob to tousle the hair, to dress untidily… … Etymology dictionary
Disappearance of Ben Needham — The disappearance of Ben Needham occurred on 24 July 1991, when the twenty one month old boy went missing on the Greek island of Kos. Ben Needham (born 29 October 1989 in Sheffield, United Kingdom)[1] is the son of Kerry Needham[2] (born 1971)… … Wikipedia
muss — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. disorder, tangle, confusion, mix up, mess, muddle. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. mess, chaos, disarrangement, turmoil; see confusion 2 , disorder 2 . v. Syn. rumble, tousle, dishevel, ruffle, crumple,… … English dictionary for students
rumple — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. muss, dishevel, tousle, wrinkle, crumple. See roughness, disorder. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. crumple, crush, fold; see wrinkle 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. wrinkle, mess up, muss up, crinkle … English dictionary for students
dishevel — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. muss, tousle. See disorder. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To put (the hair or clothes) into a state of disarray: disarrange, disorder, mess (up), muss (up), rumple, tousle. See ORDER … English dictionary for students
dishevel — [di shev′əl] vt. disheveled or dishevelled, disheveling or dishevelling [back form. < DISHEVELED] 1. to cause (hair, clothing, etc.) to become disarranged and untidy, as by pulling or loosening, etc.; tousle or rumple 2. to cause the hair or… … English World dictionary