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    dishevelled


    1. falling dishevelled across shoulders and curving round her breasts


    2. I smoked three or four cigarettes in short order, the last of the packet, and dreamed of being able to offer them around to other similarly dishevelled men


    3. She rolled onto her side and propped her head up on her hand, her black hair falling dishevelled across shoulders and curving round her breasts


    4. He presented a weekly show about gardening and had recently been seen in the nation’s living rooms helping the poor and needy to fix up their allotments and their child friendly but dishevelled herbaceous borders


    5. Her hair, which is shoulder length and mousy brown, is matted and dishevelled


    6. Dishevelled, unhinged and severely in need of a drink he may be, but he is clearly able to hold a conversation


    7. gotten out of it in a hurry; the blankets lay discarded across the foot-rest in a dishevelled heap


    8. Billy tries his best not to be noticed, collar up, dishevelled, instantly identifiable


    9. aged ten years overnight, with his dishevelled hair and the


    10. Around mid-morning they came across a dishevelled

    11. pilgrim’s hat, and the dishevelled state of his clothing


    12. had the air of a dishevelled and mildly abused


    13. The detective stopped a few paces inside the doorway and swept his hands over what had obviously already been a dishevelled wardrobe


    14. 4 A fierce battle then took place; and the men of Antiochus prevailing Arsinoe continually went up and down the ranks and with dishevelled hair with tears and entreaties begged the soldiers to fight manfully for themselves their children and wives; and promised that if they proved conquerors she would give them two mina? of gold apiece


    15. " And twelve women were called very beautiful in form clothed in black and with dishevelled hair


    16. After a certain time however they were persuaded by the women whom you saw clothed in black and having their shoulders exposed and their hair dishevelled and beautiful in appearance


    17. who was pale in the face and appeared extremely dishevelled


    18. The girl was scowling at the camera, her hair dishevelled, but she was still very attractive


    19. Salome stooped suddenly and with her free hand grasped her sister's dishevelled hair and forced back the girl's head to stare into her eyes


    20. His dishevelled hair covered most of his face but when he lifted his head I saw the terrified gaze in his weeping and bloodshot eyes

    21. This woman appeared extremely haggard, as wrinkly as a raison or prune, dishevelled all over and obviously in pain


    22. The man was in his mid-60s, Asian-looking, dishevelled,


    23. The elderly woman appeared dishevelled, wrinkly as a prune,


    24. She was a nervous looking woman, all dishevelled hair and unstable glasses


    25. dishevelled and totally unfeminine


    26. His hair was dishevelled and he was soaked through


    27. Dishevelled in attire, but unusually conscious in appearance he strolled from the room and out of the Hotels main entrance into the bustling streets outside


    28. A dishevelled figure with a camera appeared by the gatepost


    29. Thin, tall, unkempt but dishevelled, she stripes one child at her back and another by her left, all supported with a yellow wrapper belting the two miserable kids to her tired body


    30. I thought of the dishevelled hungry miserable woman and her four children, and I pondered aloud the unpredictable nature of life

    31. This she told me standing by my bedside late that night, the candle in her hand lighting up her heated, shining face, and hair dishevelled by exertion


    32. Lanks felt this so strongly that he would have turned round and gone away again, leaving the dishevelled servant to think what he chose, if the butler--he recognized the butler, distinctly run to seed now and puffy about the eyes--hadn't come hurrying out of the room Lanks knew was the library, pulling on his coat as he came


    33. Nguyen estimated the soldier to be about 13 years-old and looked like a street urchin; looking dishevelled and his face covered in tear streaked mud


    34. “What on earth is wrong?” asked a dishevelled and still half-asleep Mikhail who ran to her just as frantically


    35. Her hair was dishevelled but Smith could not help staring at her


    36. " With the same amazement he stared at Raskolnikov, who lay undressed, dishevelled, unwashed, on his miserable dirty sofa, looking fixedly at him


    37. "Since the solitude of these mountains has been unable to conceal me, and the escape of my dishevelled tresses will not allow my tongue to deal in falsehoods, it would be idle for me now to make any further pretence of what, if you were to believe me, you would believe more out of courtesy than for any other reason


    38. At nine o'clock in the morning she was already quite drunk, dishevelled, half-naked, covered with bruises, her face was powdered, but she had a black-eye, blood was trickling from her nose and her teeth; some cabman had just given her a drubbing


    39. She bit the pillow, bit her hand till it bled (I saw that afterwards), or, thrusting her fingers into her dishevelled hair, seemed rigid with the effort of restraint, holding her breath and clenching her teeth


    40. God!" And she rose, with her hair dishevelled, and her lips foaming

    41. He now arose, his head bowed beneath the weight of grief, and, shaking his damp, dishevelled hair, he who had never felt compassion for any one determined to seek his father, that he might have some one to whom he could relate his misfortunes,—some one by whose side he might weep


    42. In most photographs he looked like a dishevelled troll with small eyes, his hair standing on end


    43. His hair was dishevelled and needed a cut and he had bags under his eyes


    44. There was a small child, perhaps seven, eight years old, a boy with fine features and dishevelled, dark-blonde hair, wearing blue-checked pyjamas, who was banging his body against the headboard and the wall, methodically and with force


    45. For a word, for one little word, he felt he would have knelt, cringed, grovelled on the floor before the drowsy, conscious stare of those fixed eyeballs starting out of the grimy, dishevelled head that drooped very still with its mouth closed askew


    46. Everyone will know about his drinking; he'll disappear for two or three days every month or so, and they'll all nod and smile and say in their various accents, "Old Sebastian's on the spree again," and then he'll come back dishevelled and shamefaced and be more devout for a day or two in the chapel


    47. Raskolnikov, who lay undressed, dishevelled, unwashed, on his miserable dirty sofa, looking fixedly at him


    48. A sudden wind caught and whipped his coat flaps, dishevelled his hair


    49. Any one who, like ourselves, has wandered about in these solitudes contiguous to our faubourgs, which may be designated as the limbos of Paris, has seen here and there, in the most desert spot, at the most unexpected moment, behind a meagre hedge, or in the corner of a lugubrious wall, children grouped tumultuously, fetid, muddy, dusty, ragged, dishevelled, playing hide-and-seek, and crowned with corn-flowers


    50. There were no longer either arbors, or bowling greens, or tunnels, or grottos; there was a magnificent, dishevelled obscurity falling like a veil over all
































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