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curl
lok
I. curl [kɜ:l, Am kɜ:rl] N
1. curl (hair):
curl
lok m
2. curl no pl (curliness):
to have curl
3. curl (billow of smoke):
curl
Phrases:
curl of peel
II. curl [kɜ:l, Am kɜ:rl] VB intr
1. curl (twist):
curl
kręcić [perf za-] się
curl plant, smoke
2. curl (bend):
curl
zginać [perf zgiąć] się
3. curl (roll up):
curl
zwijać [perf zwinąć] się
III. curl [kɜ:l, Am kɜ:rl] VB trans
1. curl (make curly):
to curl hair
kręcić [perf za-] loki
2. curl (bend):
curl
zginać [perf zgiąć]
3. curl (wrap):
to curl sth into sth
owijać [perf owinąć] coś w coś
Phrases:
to curl one's lip
krzywić [perf s-] się
curl up VB intr
1. curl up person:
curl up
kulić [perf s-] się
2. curl up paper, leaves:
curl up
zwijać [perf zwinąć] się
3. curl up steam, smoke:
curl up
Present
Icurl
youcurl
he/she/itcurls
wecurl
youcurl
theycurl
Past
Icurled
youcurled
he/she/itcurled
wecurled
youcurled
theycurled
Present Perfect
Ihavecurled
youhavecurled
he/she/ithascurled
wehavecurled
youhavecurled
theyhavecurled
Past Perfect
Ihadcurled
youhadcurled
he/she/ithadcurled
wehadcurled
youhadcurled
theyhadcurled
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Left alone, a sheet will curl up into a tight roll, in the opposite direction of the natural curve of the trunk.
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When the weather's gloomy, it's tempting to curl up indoors and not venture out.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Although happy to curl up and sleep at home, regular walks and exercise are essential for a healthy, contented water spaniel.
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If disturbed, they fall from the plant and curl up on the ground.
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She lines this cup with fine hair and feathers, sometimes woven into the nest in such a way that they curl up and over the eggs.
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