curl

  • 21curl|er — «KUR luhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that curls. 2. a device on which hair is twisted or wound to make it curl. 3. a person who plays at curling …

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  • 22Curl — Robert Floyd Jnr …

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  • 23Curl — Curl, Robert …

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  • 24curl — vb *wind, coil, twist, twine, wreathe, entwine Analogous words: *curve, bend: *flex, crook …

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  • 25cURL — For other uses, see Curl (disambiguation). cURL Example output from curl O. Original author(s) Daniel Stenberg Initial release 1997[ …

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  • 26CURL — Infobox Software name = cURL caption = developer = latest release version = 7.19.0 latest release date = release date|2008|09|01 latest preview version = latest preview date = operating system = Cross platform programming language = C genre = FTP …

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  • 27curl — [[t]kɜ͟ː(r)l[/t]] curls, curling, curled 1) N COUNT If you have curls, your hair is in the form of tight curves and spirals. ...the little girl with blonde curls... A curl of black hair fell loosely across his forehead. 2) N UNCOUNT If your hair… …

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  • 28curl — I UK [kɜː(r)l] / US [kɜrl] verb Word forms curl : present tense I/you/we/they curl he/she/it curls present participle curling past tense curled past participle curled ** 1) curl or curl up [intransitive/transitive] to form a curved or round shape …

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  • 29curl — curl1 [kə:l US kə:rl] v [I and T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: crul curly (1300 1400), probably from Middle Dutch] 1.) to form a twisted or curved shape, or to make something do this ▪ Mary was busy curling her hair. curl around/round ▪ Ivy curled… …

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  • 30curl — 1 noun 1 (C) a small mass of hair that hangs in a curving shape: a little boy with beautiful blonde curls 2 (C) something that forms a curved shape: A curl of smoke rose from her cigarette. 3 a curl of your lip/mouth a sideways and upwards… …

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