frizzy

[ UK /fɹˈɪzi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of hair) in small tight curls
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How To Use frizzy In A Sentence

  • 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
  • She then proceeded to brush and style her hair with a little mousse to prevent it from becoming too frizzy.
  • She tried to flatten down her frizzy red hair and tuck it behind her ears.
  • Mandy grabbed Frizzy and Teddy, the bear that Mark won for her.
  • Some of these are light in weight and can be used alone on hair that gets frizzy but becomes overly limp with more product.
  • Is Doc Hunt the skinny beanpole with the frizzy hair and geeky looking glasses? Think Progress » Palin says she’s fine with Limbaugh’s use of the ‘r-word.’
  • She ran a hand through her frizzy, disarrayed mane, a grin slowly appearing on her lips.
  • My hair is not frizzy at all. Times, Sunday Times
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