It can be!
I'll use curl as a verb: "Jen curls her hair every morning."
It can also be a noun, such as in the sentence: "My hair is full of curls."
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∙ 8y agoYes, it is a form of the verb "to curl" (to twist, or to style hair). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb and might rarely be used as an adjective (e.g. curled ribbons).
It can be (curled hair, curled ribbons), meaning twisted.The word curled is the past tense and past participle of the verb to curl, and may be a verb or an adjective.
The bloody scene curled my hair. The housecat was snugly curled up by the fireplace.
She decorated the package with a curled ribbon. Does my hair look better when it is curled or when its straight? The whipped cream was so rich that it curled our tongues.
Curled octopus was created in 1798.
Yes, all apple leaves are curled.
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I personally think straight hair with curled ends looks the best!
curled hair with straight side-bangs curled hair with straight side-bangs
The fish with a curled tail is likely a Siamese fighting fish, also known as a Betta fish. Betta fish are known for their vibrant colors and flowing fins, as well as their distinctive curled tail shape.
to sleep curled up means to be in a circle form with a blanket and children have little stuffed animals
The simile compares the movement of the fog to that of a cat curling around a tree. It suggests that the fog is twisting and winding around the tree in a similar way that a cat would curl its body. It creates a vivid image of the fog's gentle and sinuous movement.
The percentage of humidity around stomata is more in curled leaves than those of flat leaves, hence the diffusion of water vapour is slower in curled leaves.