curls;
curled;
curling
curls;
curled;
curling
Britannica Dictionary definition of CURL
1
:
to twist or form (something) into a round or curved shape
[+ object]
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The boy curled [=wound] the spaghetti around his fork.
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She curls her hair every morning.
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She took off her shoes and curled (up) her toes.
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Can you curl your tongue?
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The baby's fingers were tightly curled.
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She curled (up) her legs under her.
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The snake curled itself around its prey.
[no object]
2
[no object]
:
to become curved or rounded
3
always followed by a preposition or adverb,
[no object]
:
to move in curves or circles
curl up
[phrasal verb]
:
to lie or sit with your back bent forward and with your legs pulled up close to your body
—
see also curl 1, 2 (above)
curl your lip
:
to move the corner of your lip up in an expression that usually shows disgust or disapproval
make your hair curl
—
see hair
make your toes curl
—
see 1toe
2
curl
/ˈkɚl/
noun
plural
curls
plural
curls
Britannica Dictionary definition of CURL
1
a
[count]
:
a piece of hair that is formed into a round shape
b
[singular]
:
the ability of hair to form curls
2
[count]
:
something that is curved or has a round shape
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chocolate curls
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a curl of smoke
3
[count]
:
an exercise in which a weight held in the hands is brought toward the shoulders and down again by bending either the wrists or the elbows