Desmelenado in english
Disheveled
pronunciation: dɪʃevəld part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: dɪʃevəld part of speech: adjective
In gestures
desmelenado = roistering ; dishevelled [disheveled, -USA] ; tousled ; tousle-haired.
Example: Morris writes rhapsodically about celebrity-studded parties, roistering interludes with major writers and artists, as well as gossip-column habitues.Example: The bride and groom had doubts about about their choice of wedding cameraman when he turned up looking scruffy and dishevelled.Example: There are several easy ways to get your hair to look tousled, even with the straightest of hair.Example: In addition, no other scientist has caught the popular imagination like the tousle-haired Einstein.desmelenar = dishevel ; tousle ; tousle + Posesivo + hair.
Example: They will hurt, humiliate and dishevel the average gamer through bending and breaking the rules of online games.Example: Let the hair cool and then lightly tousle from the roots with your fingertips.Example: She licked her upper lip, tasting to see if she needed more lipstick and then tousled her hair with her fingers.more:
» desmelenar el pelo = rumple + Posesivo + hair .
Example: She grinned at me before rumpling my chestnut brown hair affectionately.