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Definition of Frizzles
1. frizzle [v] - See also: frizzle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Frizzles
Literary usage of Frizzles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Inheritance in Poultry by Charles Benedict Davenport (1906)
"This characteristic is very variable in frizzles, owing to the fact that ...
As stated below in detail, my frizzles were of varied and mixed colors. 2. ..."
2. Our Domestic Birds by John Henry Robinson (1913)
"True frizzles, like true silkies from races having nor- FIG. ... Many of the
fowls exhibited at poultry shows as frizzles are ordinary birds the feathers of ..."
3. The Chemistry of cookery by William Mattieu Williams (1900)
"If it frizzles and produces large bubbles of steam, the full temperature of frying
in the hottest of fat is reached ; if it frizzles slightly, ..."
4. Primary Object Lessons: For Training the Senses and Developing the Faculties by Norman Allison Calkins (1898)
"It frizzles up." " It has a very unpleasant odor. ... Leather is an animal
substance, and when it burns it frizzles up and gives out a disagreeable odor. ..."
5. A Manual of Elementary Instruction, for the Use of Public and Private by Edward Austin Sheldon, M. E. M. Jones, Hermann Krüsi (1869)
"See, I have put it into the fire ; it frizzles. But when I put the paper into
the fire it ... It frizzles. Name other things that frizzle. Hair, a bone. ..."