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[ UK /fɹˈɪzə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈfɹɪzəɫ/ ]
VERB
  1. fry something until it curls and becomes crisp
  2. curl tightly
    crimp hair

How To Use frizzle In A Sentence

  • With my wild zoot suit I wore the yellow knob-toe shoes, and I frizzled my hair up into a reddish bush of conk. A Renegade History of the United States
  • So do skinny, beautifully seasoned little green beans that have been frizzled a bit on the grill.
  • The fire was built up again, bacon "frizzled," and toast and cocoa made. The Camp Fire Girls in the Maine Woods Or, The Winnebagos Go Camping
  • Boulud has imported his famous recipe for pork belly and lentils, only this version is garnished with frizzled leeks and two curled shavings of black truffle.
  • The kids rent a rain forest cocoa tree as an Earth Day present for Ms. Frizzle. But when the harvest arrives, there's only one shriveled cocoa bean! Ms.
  • In a panic I ran to the kitchen and unplugged my laptop for fear it would frizzle up in the next bolt of lightning. What Do You Do? What Do
  • These cheery words, combined possibly with a savoury odour of frizzled bacon and hot coffee that came up appetisingly from below, had the effect, for a while at least, of banishing Bob and Nellie's gloom, and without further ado they accompanied their aunt to the breakfast-room downstairs. Bob Strong's Holidays Adrift in the Channel
  • In the crowded roasted-meats category, the loin chops of lamb seemed best, despite stiff competition from the sweetbreads and a simple country chicken with frizzled sprigs of thyme under the crackly skin.
  • My hair is a frizzled mass around my head but I don't seem to care.
  • She hadn't thought of Morina as beautiful, with her slightly frizzled, rust-colored hair, large eyes, long nose and high cheekbones.
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