"Tousles" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tousles" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tousles" Meaning

Tousles is a verb that means to rummage or search through something (especially papers) in a hurried or careless manner.

"Tousles" Examples

Usage Examples


Tousles was a C compiler for the Texas Instruments Calculators

To pushes or confuses wildly

"Voilà!" master prankster Robbie Harris "tousles" our TV cable, completely disabling the USTEP.

"Tousles" Similar Words

Tourniquets

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Tournure

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Tours

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Tourtiere

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A tourtière is a traditional French-Canadian-style meat pie that is typically served during the Christmas season. It is made with a mixture of ground pork, beef, and vegetables, wrapped in a flaky pastry crust and slow-cooked. The filling is often flavored with salt, pepper, and a variety of spices, and may include additional ingredients such as onions, carrots, and celery. Tourtière is commonly served as a main course during Christmas Eve or Christmas Day in Quebec and other parts of Canada where French-Canadian culture is prevalent.

Touse

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To stir or agitate, typically with a spoon while liquid is hot and boiling, in order to help prevent parts of it from sticking to the bottom of a pot.

Touseled

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Most probably a misspelling of "tousled".<br><br>Tousled: having hair that is untidy and unkempt, often in a way that looks charming or attractive.

Tousle

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To twist or push (hair, clothes, etc.) into a disordered or untidy state. To confuse or perplex someone.

Tousled

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Tousling

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Tousling: (verb) - to touch or pull rough and unruly hair; to scold or annoy someone in a rough and playful way.

Toussaint

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Toussaint is a French surname and a given name. It is derived from the Old French word "tuEssaint," which means "good death" or "vengeance of the Lord." It is often associated with Saint Jean-Baptiste Point du Sable Toussaint, a Haitian hero who led the Haitian Revolution, and David "Fu-Kiau" Toussaint, a Congolese philosopher.<br><br>In modern usage, the name Toussaint is also associated with the month of November 1st in France and Quebec, which is celebrated as the "Day of All Saints" or "Toussaint."

Tousy

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I'm not familiar with the word "tousy". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard term. Could you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word, or provide a definition or explanation of what you think it might mean?

Tout

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To utter or say something loudly or repeatedly, often to attract attention.

Toutatian

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Toutatis

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Toutatis is an old Celtic god, specifically a deity worshipped by the ancient Celts, who lived in what is now the United Kingdom and northern France.<br><br>Toutatis is often associated with the Roman god of the sky and thunder, Taranis. Toutatis is depicted as a god of war, fate, and protection, with the power to determine the fate of warriors and their destiny in battle.<br><br>However, the most lasting impact of Toutatis is as a figure in Celtic mythology and as a name of a CERN particle accelerator, the LHCb's Atlas (which stands for " Large Hadron Collider beauty").

Touted

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Touter

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