Sentence examples for frizzly from inspiring English sources

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frizzly

adjective

Having small, tight curls

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An early explorer said of them: "They are savage fellows, with frizzly hair; they eat human flesh and are incarnate rascals, and so wicked that even the devil could learn from them".

Dürer's immaculate braids may vouch for his high-mindedness, but in Rembrandt's self-portraits his hair is frizzly, unkempt, almost repellently organic, and his face, surrounded by murky shadow, sprouts, as Hall brilliantly puts it, "like a potato from peaty soil".

Writing about the show in 1958, Time magazine said that it "rose to a level rare in the theater and rarer yet on TV," adding: "A slight, unprepossessing man with a boyish face and frizzly red hair, Costigan is an actor of considerable force".

At the bottom of the paper, frizzly green tops of trees reach into the mix, their distinct but not dissimilar shapes echoing those of the cloud masses.

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