Sentences with frizzle
friz·zle
F f - The sound of bacon frizzling on the stove.
- She had black frizzled hair and a rather large build.
- Her eyes followed her finger to a smallish boy with frizzled brown hair and a headband holding it all back.
- Her eyes were bloodshot, her black hair frizzled, her shoulders slouched.
- She was tired, her usually shiny locks were a frizzled mess and hung on a clip against the crown of her head.
- She got up slowly, patting her frizzled hair down as she slunk to the middle of the room.
- I stopped just in time, patted out my frizzled hair and open the door.
- The door swung open to reveal Helen in a shadowy blue nightgown with her red hair all frizzled, her glasses tangled in her messy hair.
- The German historian, his hair and beard frizzled, was sitting on the edge of his bed and gestured wildly at the physician.
- She hadn't thought of Morina as beautiful, with her slightly frizzled, rust-colored hair, large eyes, long nose and high cheekbones.
- Boulud has imported his famous recipe for pork belly and lentils, only this version is garnished with frizzled leeks and two curled shavings of black truffle.
- Sparks just waved his hand dismissively as she strolled into his bedroom, running a hand through her frizzled hair.
- So do skinny, beautifully seasoned little green beans that have been frizzled a bit on the grill.
- You can zap frizzles by applying pomade to wet hair.
- In the crowded roasted-meats category, the loin chops of lamb seemed best, despite stiff competition from the sweetbreads and a simple country chicken with frizzled sprigs of thyme under the crackly skin.
- There stood a middle-aged woman, probably in her late thirties, with thick bookworm glasses, frizzled caramel-colored hair, and an outdated dress.
- She busied herself with twirling her fingers around the end of her smooth hair, a blessing considering her mother homed rough frizzled locks that never remained tame.