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Definition of curler in English: curlernoun ˈkəːləˈkərlər 1usually curlersA roller or clasp around which a lock of hair is wrapped to curl it. 卷发筒,卷发夹 one of our neighbours with her hair in curlers Example sentencesExamples - Does this heated eyelash curler really work?
- He came out with curlers in his hair, and sat on a stoop.
- Her hair was in curlers and she was in a light pink robe.
- Children invented pencil toppers in the same way they will dress clothespins, shoes, or hair curlers, detail dust pans, and lend sticker eyes to a fly swatter.
- She had curlers in her hair, waiting patiently to take them out, and had yet to do her makeup, but still she thought herself gorgeous; truly beautiful.
- Use a curling iron or add heated curlers to make the curls.
- I have the same trouble with my hair - except with curlers, not straighteners.
- Before curling your eyelashes, heat the curler with a hair dryer for a few seconds.
- On her next visit she had her electric hair curlers and electric hair drier.
- Always use lash curlers - the effect really opens up the eye.
- My mom leaned over the stove in her pink robe and hair curlers.
- Hair can also tangle when piled on top of the head during shampoo treatments, around various types of curlers and in hair brushes.
- She needs to run hair dryers and curlers and hair irons and other fancy equipment for the few ladies left in the city who still want to look good.
- I offered to help with the retrieval, guiltily remembering the days I used to borrow combs, hair curlers, and all the brushes I could stick together with which to build.
- She turned back towards her vanity table and began putting curlers in her hair.
- And then suddenly ‘mother’ was a woman who wore curlers in her hair.
- Don't allow your child to use the stove, microwave, hot curlers, or iron.
- She pulled out the curlers and put her hair in a half pony tail, before adding a layer of high shine spray.
- She came sprinting into the hallway in a yellow dressing gown wrapped around her medium frame, curly hair covered in curlers.
- I was beginning to think that I was supposed to rush out in the early morning, hair in curlers, in my pink chenille dressing gown and start laying concrete or similar physical nonsense.
2A player in the game of curling. 冰壶运动员;玩冰上溜石游戏者 Example sentencesExamples - The holy grail for a curler, equivalent to a seven-ball victory in pool, is to have all eight stones nearer to the house than your opposition but such instances are very rare.
- According to The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics, 94 percent of curlers are Canadian.
- Congratulations to the Nova Scotia hockey players who won gold at Salt Lake, and to the Nova Scotia curlers who will be going to the World Curling Championships.
- Sorry, curlers, but when the players on the women's teams wear makeup during matches, it's not a sport.
- Thank goodness our premier hockey players and elite curlers are able to maintain focus.
- When she led Britain's women curlers to gold medal victory at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, her place in the Scottish sports hall of fame was guaranteed.
- She is successful on two fronts: she is a sports reporter and weather broadcaster as well as being an elite curler.
- By all accounts, my grandfather was a brilliant curler, as were his team mates.
- And instead of rolling a ball across a lawn, curlers slide big smooth rocks down an ice rink.
- Off the west coast of Scotland, Ailsa Craig is renowned among curlers for producing ideal curling stones.
- All this despite the fact that 94 per cent of curlers are from Canada - who the British team beat on their way to gold in Salt Lake City last month.
- If you plan on starting problems before you go out, remove your athletics jackets or shirts that proudly label you as a footballer, basketball player, curler or whatever.
- When the Scottish women curlers won a Winter Olympics gold medal in 2002, there were ridiculous prophecies that the popularity of curling would grow.
- Curling is an Institute sport and the curlers are Institute athletes.
- She has been a prominent curler in the United States for a long time.
- It is sometimes referred to as ‘shuffleboard on ice’ which greatly simplifies the skill and strength required to be an elite curler.
- The other night, the announcer described a lady curler as the Roger Clemens of curling, said she liked to throw the high, hard one.
- All interested curlers play every other Saturday afternoon at a curling rink in Coquitlam (anyone is welcome).
- The Ste Anne Curling Club is looking for additional curlers for all leagues.
- About 250 years ago curlers discovered that the granite on Ailsa Craig made perfect curling stones.
Rhymespearler, purler, twirler, whirler Definition of curler in US English: curlernounˈkərlərˈkərlər 1usually curlersA roller or clasp around which a lock of hair is wrapped to curl it. 卷发筒,卷发夹 one of our neighbors with her hair in curlers Example sentencesExamples - My mom leaned over the stove in her pink robe and hair curlers.
- She had curlers in her hair, waiting patiently to take them out, and had yet to do her makeup, but still she thought herself gorgeous; truly beautiful.
- On her next visit she had her electric hair curlers and electric hair drier.
- I have the same trouble with my hair - except with curlers, not straighteners.
- Don't allow your child to use the stove, microwave, hot curlers, or iron.
- Before curling your eyelashes, heat the curler with a hair dryer for a few seconds.
- Use a curling iron or add heated curlers to make the curls.
- Children invented pencil toppers in the same way they will dress clothespins, shoes, or hair curlers, detail dust pans, and lend sticker eyes to a fly swatter.
- He came out with curlers in his hair, and sat on a stoop.
- I was beginning to think that I was supposed to rush out in the early morning, hair in curlers, in my pink chenille dressing gown and start laying concrete or similar physical nonsense.
- And then suddenly ‘mother’ was a woman who wore curlers in her hair.
- Her hair was in curlers and she was in a light pink robe.
- She came sprinting into the hallway in a yellow dressing gown wrapped around her medium frame, curly hair covered in curlers.
- She turned back towards her vanity table and began putting curlers in her hair.
- She pulled out the curlers and put her hair in a half pony tail, before adding a layer of high shine spray.
- I offered to help with the retrieval, guiltily remembering the days I used to borrow combs, hair curlers, and all the brushes I could stick together with which to build.
- She needs to run hair dryers and curlers and hair irons and other fancy equipment for the few ladies left in the city who still want to look good.
- Does this heated eyelash curler really work?
- Always use lash curlers - the effect really opens up the eye.
- Hair can also tangle when piled on top of the head during shampoo treatments, around various types of curlers and in hair brushes.
2A player in the game of curling. 冰壶运动员;玩冰上溜石游戏者 Example sentencesExamples - And instead of rolling a ball across a lawn, curlers slide big smooth rocks down an ice rink.
- Congratulations to the Nova Scotia hockey players who won gold at Salt Lake, and to the Nova Scotia curlers who will be going to the World Curling Championships.
- It is sometimes referred to as ‘shuffleboard on ice’ which greatly simplifies the skill and strength required to be an elite curler.
- The holy grail for a curler, equivalent to a seven-ball victory in pool, is to have all eight stones nearer to the house than your opposition but such instances are very rare.
- She is successful on two fronts: she is a sports reporter and weather broadcaster as well as being an elite curler.
- She has been a prominent curler in the United States for a long time.
- The Ste Anne Curling Club is looking for additional curlers for all leagues.
- All this despite the fact that 94 per cent of curlers are from Canada - who the British team beat on their way to gold in Salt Lake City last month.
- According to The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics, 94 percent of curlers are Canadian.
- All interested curlers play every other Saturday afternoon at a curling rink in Coquitlam (anyone is welcome).
- Curling is an Institute sport and the curlers are Institute athletes.
- If you plan on starting problems before you go out, remove your athletics jackets or shirts that proudly label you as a footballer, basketball player, curler or whatever.
- Thank goodness our premier hockey players and elite curlers are able to maintain focus.
- Sorry, curlers, but when the players on the women's teams wear makeup during matches, it's not a sport.
- By all accounts, my grandfather was a brilliant curler, as were his team mates.
- Off the west coast of Scotland, Ailsa Craig is renowned among curlers for producing ideal curling stones.
- When the Scottish women curlers won a Winter Olympics gold medal in 2002, there were ridiculous prophecies that the popularity of curling would grow.
- When she led Britain's women curlers to gold medal victory at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, her place in the Scottish sports hall of fame was guaranteed.
- About 250 years ago curlers discovered that the granite on Ailsa Craig made perfect curling stones.
- The other night, the announcer described a lady curler as the Roger Clemens of curling, said she liked to throw the high, hard one.
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