Crossword-Solution: FRIZZ 5 letters, 24 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 26

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Frizz v. t. & n. See Friz, v. t. & n.

We have 24 clues for the answer “FRIZZ”

Clue Answers
Bad hair day feature 1 answer
Get kinky 1 answer
Get all kinky 1 answer
Form into tight curls 1 answer
Form into curls, as hair 1 answer
Humid day hair problem 1 answer
Common result of high humidity 1 answer
CURLS, form into mass of small 1 answer
Become unruly, as hair 1 answer
A mass of tightly curled hair 1 answer
RUB with pumice-stone or scraping-knife to remove grain, soften surface and give uniform thickness 1 answer
Tight curls 1 answer
form (hair) into stiff wiry curls 1 answer
frizzed state 1 answer
the condition of being formed into small tight curls 1 answer
FRYING, make sputtering noise in 2 answers
frizzed hair 2 answers
Bad hair day problem 2 answers
frizzle 11 answers
Crimp 14 answers
Afro 14 answers
crinkle 18 answers
Curl up 23 answers
Ripple 39 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FRIZZ (5)

Miss Mellins was a small woman with a glossy yellow face and a frizz of black hair bristling with imitation tortoise-shell pins.
Bunner Sisters Edith Wharton 2008
This machine had been in buckle ever since, and now all the servants in the family were employed to frizz it out for the occasion, which was yesterday celebrated at the parish church.
The Expedition of Humphry Clinker Tobias Smollett 2000
That was why, as a sort of compromise, she cut herself a fringe and began to frizz out the end of her plait.
Seven Little Australians Ethel Sybil Turner 2003
His story? Who believes me shall behold The Little Girl, tricked out with ringolet, Or fringe, or pompadour, or what you will, Switch, bang, rat, puff--odzooks, man! I know not What women call the hanks o' hair they wear! But that same curl, beau-catcher, love-lock, frizz.
The Re-echo Club Carolyn Wells 2008
There were prayer-books and guide-books, a Bath bun, a bottle of soda-mint tablets, a church calendar, a bit of gray frizz that Aunt Celia pins into her cap when she is travelling in damp weather, a spectacle-case, a brandy-flask, and a bon-bon-box, which broke and scattered cloves and peppermint lozenges.
A Cathedral Courtship Kate Douglas Wiggin 2008

Quotes with FRIZZ (3)

Ma'am is yet another horrible-sounding word in the lexicon of words that women are stuck with to describe various aspects of their body/life/mental state/hair. Vagina. Moist. Fallopian tubes. Yeast infection. Clitoris. Frizz. These are all terrible words, and yet they are our assigned descriptors. Who made up these words? Women certainly didn't. If, at the beginning of time, right after making vaginas, God had asked me, 'What would you like your most intimate and enjoyable pa…
Jessi Klein You'll Grow Out of It
He stood there watching for a moment, not able to move. Even with her mascara running down her face and her hair beginning to frizz, she was still by far the most beautiful girl he’d ever laid eyes on. It was quite simple, wasn’t it? This great affection he had for Olivia was so overwhelming he chose to walk away instead of being brutally honest with himself.
Maria La Serra The Proverbial Mr. Universe
I cooked with so many of the greats: Tom Colicchio, Eric Ripert, Wylie Dufresne, Grant Achatz. Rick Bayless taught me not one but two amazing mole sauces, the whole time bemoaning that he never seemed to know what to cook for his teenage daughter. Jose Andres made me a classic Spanish tortilla, shocking me with the sheer volume of viridian olive oil he put into that simple dish of potatoes, onions, and eggs. Graham Elliot Bowles and I made gourmet Jell-O shots together, and a…
Stacey Ballis Off the Menu
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Appears in: Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NYT.

Used 9 times in crossword archives (1984–2024).