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frizz
1[ friz ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to form into small, crisp curls or little tufts.
noun
- the state of being frizzed.
- something frizzed; frizzed hair.
frizz
2[ friz ]
verb (used with or without object)
frizz
/ frɪz /
verb
- (of the hair, nap, etc) to form or cause (the hair, etc) to form tight wiry curls or crisp tufts
noun
- hair that has been frizzed
- the state of being frizzed
Derived Forms
- ˈfrizzer, noun
Other Words From
- frizzer noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of frizz1
Example Sentences
We found the two apes, with their telltale ginger frizz and bulbous bellies, grazing in the canopy.
My frizz had shrunk at least two inches, thanks to the humid air.
And even those without naturally curly hair might notice their hair curling – or, let’s be honest, frizzing – a bit on humid summer days.
This is the only restaurant I know that crowns it with a frizz of fried dried shredded flank steak and fills it with corn cream, a discovery made when fork strikes core.
McIntosh cited footage she found of women at a long hair competition and an image of Miss Philadelphia 1924, her hair a mess of frizz around her face before falling into long ringlets.
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