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- Dictionaryfrizzle/ˈfrɪz(ə)l/
verb
- 1. fry or grill with a sizzling noise: "Elsie had the fat frizzling in the chip pan"
noun
- 1. the sound or act of frying: "the frizzle of the pan"
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to become very dry and smaller or burned because of too much heat, or to make something do this: Cyclamen don't mind dry soil but they frizzle in full sun. Seedlings will frizzle up in harsh, direct sunshine. The sun was hot enough to frizzle your skin. [ I or T ]
Frizzle definition: to form into small, crisp curls; frizz.. See examples of FRIZZLE used in a sentence.
1. : to fry until crisp and curled. 2. : burn, scorch. intransitive verb. : to cook with a sizzling noise. Synonyms. Noun. curl. frizz. ringlet. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of frizzle in a Sentence. Noun the girl has enough frizzles to play Little Orphan Annie. Recent Examples on the Web.
4 meanings: 1. to form (the hair) into tight crisp curls; frizz 2. a tight crisp curl 1. to scorch or be scorched, esp with a.... Click for more definitions.
frizzle. Add to list. /ˈfrɪzəl/. IPA guide. Other forms: frizzled; frizzling; frizzles. Definitions of frizzle. verb. curl tightly. synonyms: crape, crimp, frizz, kink, kink up.
Jun 2, 2024 · frizzle (third-person singular simple present frizzles, present participle frizzling, simple past and past participle frizzled) To fry something until crisp and curled.
1. to make or cause to make a sputtering, hissing noise, as in frying; sizzle. [...] 2. to become or make crisp by broiling or frying thoroughly. [...] More. Conjugations of 'frizzle' present simple: I frizzle, you frizzle [...] past simple: I frizzled, you frizzled [...] past participle: frizzled. More. Synonyms of 'frizzle'
Definition of frizzle verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
1. to scorch or be scorched, esp with a sizzling noise. 2. (Cookery) (tr) to fry (bacon, etc) until crisp. [C16: probably blend of fry 1 + sizzle]
frizz. n. a short, crisp curl. 1555–65; origin, originally uncertain; compare Old English frīs curled, Old Frisian frēsle lock of hair. friz′zler, n. friz•zle2 (friz′ əl), v., -zled, -zling. v.i. to make a sizzling or sputtering noise in frying or the like: the sound of bacon frizzling on the stove. v.t.