Tousle in a sentence as a verb

She wears her hair in a tousled pixie-cut, and on this spring day, a green knit sweater and blue scarf with a pattern of fish-like scales.

As a rule of thumb, I only buy apps if they have an accented, tousled hair developer doing his best Jony Ivy impression to create an artificial need.

When I went in for the interview dressed in a suit, everyone was fairly casual, people had pony tails and tousled hair, and we spent a good portion of the interview discussing video games.

Programmers do hard work; we would appreciate and respect a "business guy" walking back in the door with tie crooked, hair tousled and perspiring after a day working their marketing magic.

When we arrived, Larry came to the door, tousled but in good humor, and invited us into a huge house devoid of furniture, at least on the first floor, where we transacted our business and left.

To make something like this there must be a core group of hardcore engineers, and I can't help but imagine them collectively eye-rolling in the face of all the vice presidents with their perfectly tousled hairstyles and oh-so emphatic TED-talk styled speech.

> Not something any sane person would treat particularly seriously.... because the person making the rape threat disclosed that they were on another continent so as to assure his victims and minimize psychological harm?I understand he's sympathetic because he shares the same anti-US government bias that many HN users have, and anyone with a computer and a hate-on for the Feds is a hero around here, but it shouldn't be impossible to concede that what he did was not merely a harmless prank, but a crime that deserves something more than a mere slap on the wrist and tousle of the hair.

Tousle definitions

verb

disarrange or rumple; dishevel; "The strong wind tousled my hair"

See also: dishevel tangle