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"frizzly" Definitions
  1. FRIZZY
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21 Sentences With "frizzly"

How to use frizzly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "frizzly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "frizzly". Mastering all the usages of "frizzly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

It has guys wearing makeup, tights, long frizzly hair, and screaming.
Hair short, black or reddish brown, frizzly, flattened-elliptical in cross-section.
Yer ain't gwine say nothin' 'bout Blink bein' a frizzly, is yer?
She leaped to her feet and rumpled my frizzly hair with her fingers.
The coastal and northwestern people are nearer to the interior condition of frizzly hair.
This looked odd, considering that the rest of her hair was erect or frizzly.
Their combined incidence is 83 per cent, quite close to my frequency of frizzly.
Their frizzly hair is tied in a bench at the back of the head.
They are a fine race, with strongly-marked Papuan features, frizzly hair, and brown complexions.
So warm weather zones, while wonderful for the soul, are just not good for frizzly hair.
The people are like the Timorese with frizzly or wavy hair and of a coppery brown colour.
The face is adorned with a beard of the same frizzly nature as the hair of the head.
Their combined percentage of frizzly and wooly is 69, which is nearly 20 per cent less than that of the Fijians.
At the bottom of the paper, frizzly green tops of trees reach into the mix, their distinct but not dissimilar shapes echoing those of the cloud masses.
I have wavy, frizzly hair, and on the days when I used to get up at 4am to blow dry it straight, people were complimenting me on it but it also felt like a veiled threat.
He thought they were feral animals that escaped during the confusions of wars. These herds were important game of the Tatars and numbered between five and 20 animals. The horses he described had a small body, large and thick heads, short frizzly manes and short tail hair, as well as pinned ears. The colour was described as faint brownish, sometimes brown or black.
They dressed in black suits and sported frizzly hair and makeup. Upon hearing the demo of “Será Por Eso” (English: "That's Why"), the CBS executive said, “At CBS, our business is to sell records, not coffins.” Nevertheless, the movement of Rock en Español or rock en tu idioma (Rock in your language) was too strong to ignore by record execs.
They were absolutely untameable and defended themselves harshly against predators. Kajetan Kozmian visited the population at Zamość as well and reported that they were small and strong, had robust limbs and a constantly dark mouse colour. Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin witnessed herds in Voronezh in 1768. Those wild horses were described as very fast and shy and would flee by any noise, small with small pinned ears, and a short frizzly mane.
In Brazil, a sarará ( or ) is a multiracial person, being a particular kind of mulato or juçara (a tri-racial pardo with Amerindian features), with perceivable Black African facial features, light complexion and fair but curly hair, called cabelo crespo, or fair but Afro-like frizzly hair, called carapinha, cabelo encarapinhado or cabelo pixaim (). In the 1998 IBGE PME (Monthly Employment Survey), 0.04% of respondents identified, in an inquiry on race/colour, as "sarará".José Luiz Petrucelli. A Cor Denominada.
In general, cronopios are depicted as naive and idealistic, disorganized, unconventional and sensitive creatures, who stand in contrast or opposition to famas (who are rigid, organized and judgmental if well-intentioned) and esperanzas (who are plain, indolent, unimaginative and dull). In his stories Cortázar describes few physical features of cronopios. He does refer to them (in one of the early stories Costumbres de los famas) as "those greenish, frizzly, wet objects," but this description is just the initial author's vision of the invented character. In a letter to Paul Blackburn on 1959-03-27 Cortázar writes that human characteristics of cronopios appeared later, while writing other stories.
Ploeg reports that the word papua is often said to be derived from the Malay word papua or pua-pua, meaning "frizzly-haired", referring to the highly curly hair of the inhabitants of these areas. Another possibility, put forward by Sollewijn Gelpke in 1993, is that it comes from the Biak phrase sup i papwa, which means 'the land below [the sunset]', and refers to the islands west of the Bird's Head, as far as Halmahera. The name Papua came to be associated with this area, and more especially with Halmahera, which was known to the Portuguese by this name during the era of their colonization in this part of the world. When the Portuguese and Spanish explorers arrived in the island via the Spice Islands, they also referred to the island as Papua.

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