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  • verb Present participle of dishevel.

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Examples

  • The wind makes a chaos of their red-brown stems, dishevelling them as if to test their pliability, in spite of a protective hedge around each bed, of dogwood, maple, elm or ash.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • The wind makes a chaos of their red-brown stems, dishevelling them as if to test their pliability, in spite of a protective hedge around each bed, of dogwood, maple, elm or ash.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • His right hand went to the dishevelled hair, dishevelling it further.

    In the Presence of the Enemy George, Elizabeth 1996

  • As they descended the stairs, Lord Pomfret emerged from the library, cramming cigarettes into his case with the dishevelling manipulation of the belated swain.

    Anthony Lyveden Dornford Yates 1922

  • That interior was singularly restful, pleasant, after the confused and dishevelling night.

    The Three Black Pennys A Novel Joseph Hergesheimer 1917

  • A loosened curl had fallen over her forehead, giving to the severity of her dress, copied from that portrait of her father, a dishevelling touch, as though a young lady were suddenly discovered to be a gipsy in an evil frame of mind.

    The Misses Mallett The Bridge Dividing 1914

  • But, if the bone be too hard, if the prize suspended be a Mole, an adult Mouse or a Sparrow, the wire ligament opposes an insurmountable obstacle to the attempts of the Necrophori, who, for nearly a week, work at the hanging body, partly stripping it of fur or feather and dishevelling it until it forms a lamentable object, and at last abandon it when desiccation sets in.

    The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles Jean-Henri Fabre 1869

  • It was an _embarras de richesses_ rarely met with; and in the rich and precious braids the ivory fingers were clutched, dishevelling them, tearing at them, in the excess of pain.

    Dr. Dumany's Wife M��r J��kai 1864

  • So dearly do we love our own voice that we cannot bear to hear it mixed with that of others -- perhaps drowned; and then our bashfulness tongue-ties us in the hush expectant of our "golden opinions," when all eyes are turned to the speechless "old man eloquent," and you might hear a tangle dishevelling itself in Neæra's hair.

    Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2 John Wilson 1819

  • a simply furnished bedroom, and though dust lay thick upon every article, there was a certain neatness about the character and arrangement of the furniture which defied the dishevelling results of neglect.

    The Black Edgar Wallace 1903

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