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rumplesome
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From
rumple
+
-some
.
Adjective
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rumplesome
(
comparative
more
rumplesome
,
superlative
most
rumplesome
)
(
chiefly
dialectal
)
Characterised or marked by
rumpling
;
tousled
;
disturbed
1844
, Oxberry's Budget of Plays:
Mr. Dash, how
rumplesome
and fond of kissing you are.
1899
, George Ford,
Postle Farm
:
His night's rest was
rumplesome
, [...]
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