uncombed

ADJECTIVE
  1. (of hair) not combed
    wild unkempt hair
    he was unwashed and uncombed with his clothes half buttoned
    wild unkempt hair
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How To Use uncombed In A Sentence

  • Therefore, not to mention his clothes, which had seen three months' service in mire and dust, and his thick uncombed hair, the surface of his face and hands was dismally beclouded.
  • Her hair was uncombed, and she gasped through her smeared lipstick, as if she had just been embraced by a violent lover. RUSHING TO PARADISE
  • My father was still wearing his light blue PJ's and his hair was uncombed.
  • I slid my headphones over my messy, uncombed hair.
  • My mother said that I could not leave the house with uncombed hair.
  • To them he must have been a fearsome sight, disheveled with ragged clothes and uncombed greasy hair.
  • He looked messy with uncombed hair and his shirt wrinkled, but Claire said nothing.
  • A servitor, his apron stained with particles of food and slops of wine, hurried up, his greasy, uncombed hair masking his face. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • He slammed the drawer shut and ran his hands through a mess of rusty-red uncombed hair.
  • She wore an anorak despite the heat, hair uncombed and dusty. WHITE LIES
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