- side curl
-
earlock.Also, sidecurl /suyd"kerrl'/.[1805-15]
* * *
Universalium. 2010.
* * *
Universalium. 2010.
side|curl — «SYD KURL», noun. = earlock. (Cf. ↑earlock) … Useful english dictionary
side curl — earlock. Also, sidecurl /suyd kerrl /. [1805 15] … Useful english dictionary
Curl (football) — Curl, in football (soccer), is spin on the ball which will make it swerve, or bend, when kicked. This is imparted largely through almost slicing across the ball, and utilisation of either the inside foot or outside foot (known as a Trivela)… … Wikipedia
Curl (programming language) — Curl Paradigm(s) multi paradigm: object oriented, markup Appeared in 1998 Designed by Steve Ward, MIT Developer … Wikipedia
Curl-loader — Developer(s) curl loader, open source project Stable release 0.52 / June 13, 2010; 16 months ago (2010 06 13) Operating system Linux … Wikipedia
curl your lip — phrase to pull your top lip upwards at one side in a way that shows that you are annoyed, bored, or do not respect someone She curled her lip in disgust at the suggestion. Thesaurus: to make a particular facial expressionhyponym Main entry: curl… … Useful english dictionary
curl your lip — curl (your) lip literary to lift one side of your mouth in an expression which shows that you do not like or respect something or someone. Don t you curl your lip at me, young miss! … New idioms dictionary
curl lip — curl (your) lip literary to lift one side of your mouth in an expression which shows that you do not like or respect something or someone. Don t you curl your lip at me, young miss! … New idioms dictionary
Curl (mathematics) — Topics in Calculus Fundamental theorem Limits of functions Continuity Mean value theorem Differential calculus Derivative Change of variables Implicit differentiation Taylor s theorem Related rates … Wikipedia
curl — curl1 [ kɜrl ] verb ** 1. ) curl or curl up intransitive or transitive to form a curved or round shape, or give something this shape: Jane had short hair curling around her face. As she talked, she curled a strand of hair on one finger. Sam s… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English