Similar words: disheveled, on the verge of, level, revel, reveler, develop, revel in, revelry. Meaning: v. disarrange or rumple; dishevel.
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1. The wind dishevelled her hair and skirt.
2. He looked tired, dishevelled and very pale.
3. He ran in looking rather dishevelled.
4. Pam arrived late, dishevelled and out of breath.
5. The wind dishevelled the newspapers on the table.
6. His tie was askew and his hair dishevelled.
7. He arrived on January 9, disheveled and much the worse for wear.
8. He looked dishevelled and felt it.
9. She was conscious of her rather dishevelled appearance.
10. One is relaxed, the other dishevelled.
11. She arrived flushed and dishevelled.
12. In it the artist portrays a disheveled thirty-one-year-old Morisot averting her gaze from the viewer.
13. Her hair was dishevelled and her green eyes full of sleep.
14. His suit was disheveled, his shoes caked with mud; his hands moved abstractly before him.
15. She sat in the dishevelled shabby glamour of her bedroom and stared out of the window for hours at a time.
16. The distressed and dishevelled schoolgirl was found whimpering in the garden by the owner of the bungalow.
17. The other passengers drew back from the dishevelled river dwellers,(sentencedict.com) so far out of their element.
18. Some few still showed the tell-tale signs of multiple occupation, dishevelled lawns, peeling paint and drawn secretive curtains.
19. His landlady had said that Drew had returned in a dishevelled state about 1.00am from the opposite direction from the theatre.
20. In the fourth cell there is a man with long dishevelled hair.
21. As weather was hot in southern area, people there dishevel their hair and draw tattoo over the bodies instead of clothes.
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