Frizz ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Frizz ( verb )

  1. Make (hair) frizzy by treating it with heat or chemicals.
  2. Make (something) rough or untidy.

Origin:

Early 17th century: probably from old french friser "curl", of germanic origin.

Examples:

  1. She frizzed her hair with a curling iron.
  2. The humidity made her hair frizz.
  3. He frizzed his hair with hair gel.
  4. The rain frizzed her hair.
  5. She frizzed the edges of the paper to make it look old.

(As a noun)

Frizz ( noun )

  1. Make (hair) frizzy by treating it with heat or chemicals.
  2. Make (something) rough or untidy.

Origin:

Early 17th century: probably from old french friser "curl", of germanic origin.

Examples:

  1. She frizzed her hair with a curling iron.
  2. The humidity made her hair frizz.
  3. He frizzed his hair with hair gel.
  4. The rain frizzed her hair.
  5. She frizzed the edges of the paper to make it look old.
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