Rizar in english

Crimp

pronunciation: krɪmp part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

rizarse = curl up ; ripple. 

Example: It is sometimes necessary to weight the bottom of each map with a piece of dowelling to prevent curling up.Example: This weekend, some beach-goers spotted an elephant wading in the water, just kind of standing there stoically as the waves rippled around him.

rizar = ruffle. 

Example: Most of you probably know how to ruffle fabric after the trend of ruffles this last year, but if not, follow one of the following methods.

more:

» rizar el rizoloop + the loopsplit + hairsgild + the lily .

Example: They somersaulted and looped the loop.

Example: This volume is too long, contains too many lengthy theoretical arguments that often split hairs, and is written in a tedious prose style.

Example: The meat tasted good, but they added this weird fried onion and a pat of butter, which seemed a bit like gilding the lily.

» rizarsecurl upripple .

Example: It is sometimes necessary to weight the bottom of each map with a piece of dowelling to prevent curling up.

Example: This weekend, some beach-goers spotted an elephant wading in the water, just kind of standing there stoically as the waves rippled around him.

Rizar synonyms

bend in spanish: curva, pronunciation: bend part of speech: noun, verb fold in spanish: doblez, pronunciation: foʊld part of speech: noun, verb pinch in spanish: pellizco, pronunciation: pɪntʃ part of speech: noun, verb kink in spanish: pliegue, pronunciation: kɪŋk part of speech: noun crease in spanish: pliegue, pronunciation: kris part of speech: noun flexure in spanish: flexura, pronunciation: fleggʒɜr part of speech: noun crape in spanish: crespón, pronunciation: kreɪp part of speech: noun frizzle in spanish: rizar, pronunciation: frɪzəl part of speech: verb frizz in spanish: rizos, pronunciation: frɪz part of speech: verb plication in spanish: plegamiento, pronunciation: plɪkeɪʃən part of speech: noun crimper in spanish: rizador, pronunciation: krɪmpɜr part of speech: noun kink up in spanish: torcerse, pronunciation: kɪŋkəp part of speech: verb
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