"Touzled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Touzled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Touzled" Meaning

The word "touzled" is actually a misspelling of the word "tousled", which means:

Verb: To tousle someone or something means to mess up their hair, often in a playful or careless way.

Example: She tousled my hair as I was falling asleep.

Alternatively, it can also mean to confuse or disarray something, such as plans or thoughts.

Example: The winning news tousled the team's strategy for the rest of the season.

"Touzled" Examples

8 examples of the word 'Touzled' in a sentence


Example 1: 'After having a bad hair day, Sarah had to touzled her hair to make it presentable.'
Example 2: 'Touzled by the strong wind, the beach umbrella could not stand upright.'
Example 3: 'Touzled locks cascading down her back, Emily was the centerpiece at the masquerade ball.'
Example 4: 'By the time I washed my hair, it was standing on end and I had to style it all nouzled.'
Example 5: 'After leaving it out to dry and getting styolated somehow, my hair was touzled.'

"Touzled" Similar Words

Tout

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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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Touting

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To tout something means to promote or advertise it enthusiastically and loudly, often in an annoying or boastful way. It can also mean to act as a tout, which is a person who tries to persuade people to buy something or support a cause in exchange for payment or other rewards.

Touts

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Touts can refer to several things, depending on the context:<br><br>1. Professional beggars: In this sense, touts are individuals who approach people on the street, in public places, or in other settings and beg for money or other assistance.<br><br>2. Unlicensed guides or ushers: In some countries, touts are individuals who offer to show tourists around and provide "services" without official licenses or authorization.<br><br>3. Promoters or solicitors: In various contexts, touts are individuals who promote or solicit business, often in an informal or unofficial manner, such as street vendors or peddlers.<br><br>4. In business, a tout may refer to an employee who sells or promotes products or services to potential customers, often aggressively.<br><br>5. In racing, a tout is someone who promotes or wagers on horses or other events, often within the racing industry itself.<br><br>The above meanings often contribute to an unfavorable perception of the term, implying improper or questionable behavior.

Touze

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I couldn't find any meaning for the word "touze". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word, or it could be a word from a specific dialect or language that I'm not familiar with. Could you please provide more context or information about the word "touze"?

Toves

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Tow-bar

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Tow-rope

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A rope used to pull or tow something, typically a vehicle or trailer, especially in a horizontal or diagonal line.

Tow-truck

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A vehicle, typically a large truck, used to transport disabled or broken-down vehicles, industrial equipment, and other large loads. It is equipped with a winch and a flatbed for lifting and carrying heavy objects.

Tow

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Towage

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Toward

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Towards

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