All 6 Uses of
disheveled
in
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- She was breathless, dishevelled, frightful to see, and there was a fire in her eyes which dried her tears.†
Chpt 1.6.3 *dishevelled = disordered (messy or not tidy)unconventional spelling: This is a British spelling. Americans use disheveled.
- Meanwhile, Mahiette was gazing with ever-increasing anxiety at that wan, withered, dishevelled head, and her eyes filled with tears.†
Chpt 1.6.3
- "Take that off!" she cried angrily; and drawing herself up, with her hair all dishevelled: "Mercy!"†
Chpt 2.8.2
- And she began to pace up and down with long strides before the grating of her window, her hair dishevelled, her eyes flashing, with her shoulder striking against the wall, with the wild air of a female wolf in a cage, who has long been famished, and who feels the hour for her repast drawing near.†
Chpt 2.8.5
- But when the bellringer, dishevelled and panting, had deposited her in the cell of refuge, when she felt his huge hands gently detaching the cord which bruised her arms, she felt that sort of shock which awakens with a start the passengers of a vessel which runs aground in the middle of a dark night.†
Chpt 2.9.2
- "Madam," she cried, clasping her hands and falling on her knees, dishevelled, distracted, mad with fright; "madam!†
Chpt 2.11.1
Definition:
messy (untidy or disordered) -- especially of a person's clothes and hair