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UK
/fɹˈɪz/
]
[ US /ˈfɹɪz/ ]
[ US /ˈfɹɪz/ ]
NOUN
-
the condition of being formed into small tight curls
her hair was in a frizz
VERB
-
curl tightly
crimp hair
How To Use frizz In A Sentence
- When Wanda's little brother accidentally shrinks Ms. Frizzle and the kids, they end up trapped in a bathroom with no way out!
- At length one noticed the fact, and another; and then it became the general topic of conversation in the group upon the bridge, where Ethelberta, her hair getting frizzed and her cheeks carnationed by the wind, sat upon a camp-stool looking towards the prow. The Hand of Ethelberta
- After drying, and brushing, and pulling and brushing and drying some more, my hair was one huge, frizzy, fuzzy mop.
- Avoid actual wet hair, as it can go frizzy when it dries. The Sun
- Pretty good, Miss Green, the advisor called out with her usual restraint, hands on the hips of her gray sweats, her expression thoughtful A compact woman with frizzy brown hair and a somewhat plain face, Miss Green had a husky voice that always sounded as if she had laryngitis. The Second Evil
- In Andy Duncan's "Unique Chicken Goes In Reverse", a priest named Father Leggett follows a cryptic phone message to meet a five year-old girl named Mary who has taught a "frizzled" chicken to walk in reverse. REVIEW: 2007 Nebula Award Short Fiction Nominees
- She then proceeded to brush and style her hair with a little mousse to prevent it from becoming too frizzy.
- Her hair was long, bushy, and frizzled.
- At one of the lectures he held from Thursday through Monday in Delhi— immaculately dressed, and with a mane of silvery white cerebral frizzle on his head— he held forth on subjects like State of the Lie, Lie of the State. Heehs' white man's burden
- There he stood before a figure with a long black robe and frizzled, unkempt white hair poking out at odd angles from beneath a black hat.