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    curl
    /kəːl/

    verb

    • 1. form or cause to form into a curved or spiral shape: "her fingers curled round the microphone" Similar windtwineentwinewrap
    • 2. (in weight training) lift (a weight) using only the hands, wrists, and forearms: "slowly curl the barbell to shoulder height"

    noun

    • 1. something in the shape of a spiral or coil, especially a lock of hair: "her blonde hair was a mass of tangled curls" Similar ringletcorkscrewcoilkink
    • 2. a weightlifting exercise involving movement of only the hands, wrists, and forearms: "a dumb-bell curl"

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  2. CURL definition: 1. a piece of hair that grows or has been formed into a curving shape, or something that is the…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of CURL is to form into coils or ringlets. How to use curl in a sentence.

  4. Things that curl bend in a spiral or circular shape. When you curl your hair, you use heat to make it wavy and coiled. You can curl a lock of hair around your finger, or curl your body up in a chair. You can also call the shape you're forming a curl.

  5. noun. us / kɝːl / uk / kɜːl / Add to word list. [ C or U ] a piece of hair that grows or has been formed into a curving shape, or something that is the same shape as this: tight / loose curls. in curls Her hair fell in curls over her shoulders. Curls of smoke were rising from the chimney. Compare. wave noun (HAIR CURVES)

  6. Curl definition: to form into coils or ringlets, as the hair.. See examples of CURL used in a sentence.

  7. curl. (kûrl) v. curled, curl·ing, curls. v.tr. 1. To twist (the hair, for example) into ringlets or coils. 2. To form into a coiled or spiral shape: curled the ends of the ribbon. 3. To decorate with coiled or spiral shapes. 4. To raise and turn under (the upper lip), as in snarling or showing scorn. 5.

  8. 11 meanings: 1. (esp of hair) to grow into curves or ringlets 2. to twist or roll (something, esp hair) into coils or ringlets.... Click for more definitions.