frizzle








[ad_1] verb (used with or without object), friz·zled, friz·zling.
  1. to form into small, crisp curls; frizz.

noun

  1. a short, crisp curl.

verb (used without object), friz·zled, friz·zling.

  1. to make a sizzling or sputtering noise in frying or the like: the sound of bacon frizzling on the stove.

verb (used with object), friz·zled, friz·zling.

  1. to make (food) crisp by frying.

verb

  1. to form (the hair) into tight crisp curls; frizz

noun

  1. a tight crisp curl

verb

  1. to scorch or be scorched, esp with a sizzling noise
  2. (tr) to fry (bacon, etc) until crisp
v.

“curl hair,” 1560s, perhaps related to Old English fris “curly” and Old Frisian frisle. Or else from Middle French friser “to curl” (see frizz (v.)). Related: Frizzled; frizzling. As a noun from 1610s, “crisp curl,” from the verb.

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