frizzy
IPA: frˈɪzi
noun
- A small amount of unkempt, curly hair
adjective
- Formed of a mass of small, tight, wiry curls; unruly or extending in all directions.
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Examples of "frizzy" in Sentences
- ZARRELLA: On top of the wing, a piece of the shuttle skin called frizzy is being replaced.
- My hair is completely frizzy from the 100% humidity and mildew keeps forming on my suitcase.
- ZARRELLA: On top of the wing, a piece of the shuttle's skin called frizzy is being replaced.
- ZARRELLA: On top of the wing, a piece of the shuttle's skin, called frizzy (ph), is being replaced.
- What some men call 'frizzy', is really a very luxuriously crimped look, that takes hours of sectioning and use of a crimping iron.
- I only just watched 'Not the Cosbys II' yesterday (Misty Stone is a favourite of mine with her deliciously 'frizzy' hair and slim bod).
- Cleveland fans quickly embraced him, tagging the frizzy-topped forward with a ` ` Wild Thing '' nickname while living with his on-court lapses and limited offensive skills.
- I excuse myself to use the bathroom, and stay in there longer than I need to, splashing water on my face, running my damp hands through my hair, trying to make it look less frizzy, which is impossible.
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