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curler

/kur-ler/US // ˈkɜr lər //UK // (ˈkɜːlə) //

卷发器,卷发师,卷曲器,卷发器

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that curls.
    • : any of various pins, clasps, rollers, or appliances on which locks of hair are wound or clamped for curling.
    • : a player at the game of curling.

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Examples

  • Manual curling irons, on the other hand, offer a bit more control with where you start the curl and how long you leave the curler in place.

  • Also, consider whether you want a ceramic or titanium plated curler.

  • Conair With varying prices under $20 depending on barrel size, the Conair Double Ceramic Curling Iron is proof you don’t have to break the bank to get a great curler.

  • With dual voltage, you can take this curler anywhere you go, and as an added perk, it even comes with a little bag to keep the pieces organized.

  • Automatic rotating curler is fool-proof and practically curls your hair for you.

  • At 45, curler Ann Swisshelm is the oldest member of Team USA.

  • Basically, you don't need abs of steel, but you can't just sit on your couch eating cronuts and expect to be a competitive curler.

  • Norwegian curler Thomas Ulsrud (one of the guys with those funky pants) is 42.

  • Canadian curler Cheryl Bernard wrote a book about curling and is a motivational speaker.

  • Miss Cobb shrugged her shoulders and took hold of a fresh wisp of hair with the curler.

  • She tried the curler on the curtain, which she knows I object to, but she was too full of her subject to be sulky for long.

  • I fain would stay its cravings by quaffing a beaker of mountain-distilled hair-curler.

  • They had every qualification essential to the successful curler but talent.

  • Curling has been called the roaring game, but no curler ever made a greater racket than two excited chi-mooe players.