Sentence examples for curl from inspiring English sources

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curl

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A piece or lock of curling hair; a ringlet.

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Calle Argantonio 3, +34 956 211640, hotelargantonio.es, doubles from €85 Hotel La Casa del Califa, Vejer Hope for rain and curl up in an armchair with a book, linger over lunch in the atmospheric restaurant, watch clouds scudding over the pile of white blocks, domes and church towers that make up this spectacular town.

Nick has asked one of the two nurses working beside him to curl Alice up into a little ball, tucking her legs up under her tummy so he can push a needle into her tiny spinal cord.

And the open-plan sitting room below has its original sandstone flags and stone spiral staircase along with a log-burner by which to curl up and recite romantic lines.

"It doesn't taste of anything," protests the 27-year-old Turner, the carefully coiffed curl at the front of his quiff shaking slightly with agitation.

For an unforgettable Valentine's break, curl up in your own igloo in the Alpeniglu village in the heart of the Kitzbuehler Alps.

He tries to pick out Defoe at the far post, but there isn't enough curl on his delivery across the pitch and the ball goes out for a throw-in.

It'll be a special kind of nerd who treasures his copy of the Lib Dems' mash-up of Uptown Funk, while the Green party's boyband parody similarly prompted the toes to curl into a previously unknown and possibly dangerous position.

The keeper stood up eight minutes later when Teale tried to curl the ball past him and again took it safely.

And, after months of staring into the Antarctic sky and more months of checking and rechecking the data, that curl has turned up.The Big Bang theoryInflation was conceived in the 1980s by theorists such as Alan Guth and Andrei Linde as a "beautiful fudge", as Chris Lintott, an astrophysicist at the University of Oxford, puts it.

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The birch-leaf mountain mahogany (Cercocarpus betuloides) and curl-leaf mountain mahogany (C. ledifolius) are both scaly-barked trees that may reach up to 9 metres (30 feet) in height.

In a series of experiments after 1985, two scientists at Rice University in Texas, Richard Smalley (see article) and Robert Curl, along with Sir Harry Kroto of the University of Sussex, in England, discovered a new form of carbon.

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