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frizzy
English
Etymology
frizz +? -y
Pronunciation
- enPR: fr?z'i, IPA(key): /?f??zi/
- Rhymes: -?zi
Adjective
frizzy (comparative frizzier, superlative frizziest)
- Formed of a mass of small, tight, wiry curls; unruly or extending in all directions.
- The wet weather made her hair frizzy and untidy.
Translations
Noun
frizzy (plural frizzies)
- A small amount of unkempt, curly hair
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frizzily
English
Etymology
frizzy +? -ly
Adverb
frizzily (comparative more frizzily, superlative most frizzily)
- In a frizzy manner.
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