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friz·zled [ˈfrɪzl̩d] ADJ

frizzled

I . friz·zle [ˈfrɪzl̩] VB trans

II . friz·zle [ˈfrɪzl̩] N no pl

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English
He displays a mustache and short beard, with frizzled curls of long hair falling upon the neck.
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Long after we've all frizzled out.
scannain.com
His chicken is a juicy boneless roll with crispy skin, sitting pretty on super-cheesy grits with perfectly balanced maple-inflected bacon sauce and a pile of frizzled collard greens on top.
www.theglobeandmail.com
She had a very high cap and her wool was much frizzled in her neck, but not enough to answer the large curls now in fashion.
www.telegraph.co.uk
We could use more of those fun frizzled leeks on top, and let's lose the frozen peas.
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On top are cooked eel and frizzled ginger.
www.thestar.com
Dsh is a cytoplasmic phosphoprotein that acts directly downstream of frizzled receptors.
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Frizzled to a mere toast, sir; parched, desiccated by the simoom, the dread simoom.
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The steamed bass is cooked in a ginger-and-sesame soy sauce and topped with frizzled jalapenos and scallions.
www.huffingtonpost.com
He looked decidedly frazzled, or should we say frizzled?
www.express.co.uk

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