Definition of Mousled

1. mousle [v] - See also: mousle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mousled

mousetrapping
mousetraps
mousework
mousey
mousie
mousier
mousies
mousiest
mousily
mousiness
mousinesses
mousing
mousing over
mousings
mousle
mousled (current term)
mousles
mousling
mousme
mousmee
mousmees
mousmes
mousmé
mousmée
moussaka
moussakas
mousse
moussed
mousselike
mousseline

Literary usage of Mousled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Dramatic Works of John Wilson by John Wilson (1874)
"I see a mousled hood, rumpled tippet, or tumbled petticoat would not down with you !—my Lord Dick or my Lord Tom stick in your stomach. ..."

2. The Dramatic Works of John Wilson by John Wilson (1874)
"I see a mousled hood, rumpled tippet, or tumbled petticoat would not down with you !—my Lord Dick or my Lord Tom stick in your stomach. ..."

3. Nonsense: Or Hits and Criticisms on the Follies of the Day by Mark Mills Pomeroy, Marcus Mills (1870)
"... slobbered, mussed, and mousled over by every chap in the room till she looked like a pan of currants, half green, half ripe! The plate was passed, ..."

4. Routledge's Every Boy's Annual by Edmund Routledge (1869)
"But as my uncle knew best about the way in which luggage was " mousled," he advised me to get a cab at Sandbridge and drive clean away to Windsor (where he ..."

5. The Dramatic Works of John Wilson by John Wilson (1874)
"I see a mousled hood, rumpled tippet, or tumbled petticoat would not down with you !—my Lord Dick or my Lord Tom stick in your stomach. ..."

6. The Dramatic Works of John Wilson by John Wilson (1874)
"I see a mousled hood, rumpled tippet, or tumbled petticoat would not down with you !—my Lord Dick or my Lord Tom stick in your stomach. ..."

7. Nonsense: Or Hits and Criticisms on the Follies of the Day by Mark Mills Pomeroy, Marcus Mills (1870)
"... slobbered, mussed, and mousled over by every chap in the room till she looked like a pan of currants, half green, half ripe! The plate was passed, ..."

8. Routledge's Every Boy's Annual by Edmund Routledge (1869)
"But as my uncle knew best about the way in which luggage was " mousled," he advised me to get a cab at Sandbridge and drive clean away to Windsor (where he ..."

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