Frizz [noun]

Definition of Frizz:

bend, twist

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Sentence/Example of Frizz:

Most people with curly hair are constantly working to combat frizz, maintain curl pattern, and mitigate extra-long drying times.

Yes, everyone's hair was frizzing up, but a bad hairdo was a sacrifice I know I was willing to make.

On her return Robinson made signals to her over the master's head, which he had begun to frizz.

He put his hand up to his moustache; but did not frizz and twist it in the old familiar way, he just pulled it downwards.

Miss Mellins was a small woman with a glossy yellow face and a frizz of black hair bristling with imitation tortoise-shell pins.

Now and then he tossed his head, as if champing a bit, and the bunch of black frizz over his left temple trembled.

It is the extreme of bad taste to bang or frizz the hair across the forehead, or to wear the hat somewhat on the back of the head.

Mr. Champion can't get his boot off and he's in some frizz about it.

The girl flushed to the roots of her hay-colored frizz of hair.

"Don't 'ee get in a frizz, my dears, about me," he said with dignity.