All 4 Uses of
disheveled
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- And she rose, with her hair dishevelled, and her lips foaming.†
Chpt 107-108 *
- Every one turned towards the procureur, who, unable to bear the universal gaze now riveted on him alone, advanced staggering into the midst of the tribunal, with his hair dishevelled and his face indented with the mark of his nails.†
Chpt 109-110
- 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.†
Chpt 111-112
- He was an athletic, gigantic bandit, with large eyes, thick lips, and a flat nose; his red hair fell in dishevelled masses like snakes around his shoulders.†
Chpt 115-116
Definition:
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(disheveled) messy (untidy or disordered) -- especially of a person's clothes and hair