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frizzly

[friz-lee] / ˈfrɪz li /
ADJECTIVE
frizzy
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It got frizzly edges as well as melty spots throughout the meat, not unlike the way chocolate chips distribute themselves throughout a thick cookie.

From Salon • May 27, 2022

A slight, unprepossessing man with a boyish face and frizzly red hair, Costigan is an actor of considerable force.

From Time Magazine Archive

Teamwork Thirty-three years ago a ruddy-cheeked Russian who wore startlingly high collars and frizzly hair standing on end arrived in the U. S. to give piano recitals.

From Time Magazine Archive

Her hair is frizzly and short, red with darker roots, and I suspect she is chewing gum: every once in a while there is a slow, furtive, sideways motion of her jaw.

From "Cat's Eye" by Margaret Atwood

Equally artificial was the mass of short black, frizzly curls that crowned her head, which was unburdened with cap or covering of any kind.

From The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 1, January, 1891 by Wood, Charles W.