muss in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

muss in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Her hair is mussed up and textured in a deep side part, with wisps falling onto her visage.
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To top it all off, they are extremely affordable and unlike many other flowering perennials do not require a lot of fuss or muss.
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Muss sketched certain fundamental types of hypernumbers and arranged them in ten levels, each with its own associated arithmetic and geometry.
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It can be implemented in a relatively short time with a minimum of fuss and muss.
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Students have allegedly reported feeling unseen forces tugging on their clothes as they walk across the green at night, or mussing their hair, or blowing in their ears.
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No fuss, no muss, literary style established, and it's on to the next erection.
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No muss, no fuss, less time and fewer costs.
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They had to submit to inspections to ensure they'd shaved their legs, and keep errant curls glued to their heads so their hairdos wouldn't muss.
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No muss, no fuss, no nasty newspaper headlines.
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He made the entire 15 points scored by his team and otherwise mussed up perfect good intentions on the part of the visitors.
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