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  • adjective comparative form of frizzy: more frizzy

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Examples

  • Her hair grew even frizzier because she kept running her hands through it in frustration.

    Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet Scott Westerfeld 2010

  • I noticed immediately your hair was frizzier in the wine drinking pick so I knew you were further south and near a watering hole or river.

    It's St. Patrick's Day, so.... Ann Althouse 2009

  • I'm stuffed if I'm spending six hundred quid I haven't got on a hideous, boring, oh-so-tasteful dress, coat and hat that will make me resemble a fatter, frizzier version of Kate Middleton - and which I am never, ever, ever going to wear again as long as I live.

    Archive 2009-05-01 juliette 2009

  • I'm stuffed if I'm spending six hundred quid I haven't got on a hideous, boring, oh-so-tasteful dress, coat and hat that will make me resemble a fatter, frizzier version of Kate Middleton - and which I am never, ever, ever going to wear again as long as I live.

    Sex and Shopping juliette 2009

  • Now I let it float about me (the frizzier the better), let my earrings dangle, and wear my platform shoes.

    Switch Hitting: Part II JoAnne 2006

  • Her hair grew even frizzier because she kept running her hands through it in frustration.

    Uglies Scott Westerfeld 2005

  • Her hair grew even frizzier because she kept running her hands through it in frustration.

    Uglies Scott Westerfeld 2005

  • In the damp air her black hair was even frizzier than usual.

    Floating in My Mother’s Palm Ursula Hegi 1990

  • In the damp air her black hair was even frizzier than usual.

    Floating in My Mother’s Palm Ursula Hegi 1990

  • Farthing, since when, as everyone knew, her skirts had grown shorter and her nose whiter and her hair frizzier and her ways more knowing.

    Joanna Godden Sheila Kaye-Smith 1921

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