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The point of the "hun" is to create a slightly disheveled look.

Amid the multitudes in sleek evening garb, the molting birds had the look of disheveled bounders or tipplers in moth-eaten raccoon coats.

Father under the lamp, his face was waxy yellow, his hair was disheveled, and his beard was more than an inch long.

Gao Yunping collapsed. His hair was disheveled and his clothes were untidy. He waved a bastard in his hand, pointing to the East and scolding the west. He was mad about drinking in the yard. Gao's family felt sorry and anxious when they saw him.

I asked a disheveled European woman working with the United Nations about security.

I try to clear up the messy and disheveled mind full of bewildering concerns and worries, but to no avail.

Suddenly the door bursts open and the Time Traveler appears, dirty, disheveled, and bedraggled, with a nasty cut on his chin.

Scavenging, begging, disheveled were not allowed in the park.

Threading a cap on the disheveled hair with a tassel-in great haste

Elizabeth walks three miles through the mud to visit and nurse her sister. Her disheveled appearance when she arrives is meat for Caroline's gossip,

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Mom was stick thin, worn looking and with disheveled hair.

Throughout the downtown area of Hong Kong are also numerous shopping, play disheveled "Fashion Temple" and takes away people's aroma.

Except I wasn't sweet and perfect in a lace nightgown on a four-poster bed, but disheveled in a dirty tank top on an air mattress in the middle of Africa.

The manager eyed this disheveled young man in overalls and a straw hat and inquired "do you have any background in broadcasting?"

This disheveled beggar was once a well-known businessman in the mall.

A disheveled pile of books on the library table.

Her disheveled appearance when she arrives is meat for Caroline's gossip, but Mrs.

In the town of Yanmen, there was a man, when his parents passed away, he disguised the look of grief by wearing his hair disheveled, not shaving off his beard and crying all day and night.

For their roles in Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Burton and Taylor for the first time in their careers dared to appear as unglamorous, disheveled and overweight characters.