Fizzle vs. Frizzle

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Fizzleverb

To sputter or hiss.

Fizzleverb

(figuratively) To decay or die off to nothing; to burn out; to end less successfully than previously hoped.

Fizzlenoun

A spluttering or hissing sound.

Fizzlenoun

Failure of a nuclear bomb to meet its expected yield during testing.

Fizzlenoun

An abortive effort; a flop or dud.

Fizzlenoun

A state of agitation or worry.

Fizzleverb

To make a hissing sound.

Fizzleverb

To make a ridiculous failure in an undertaking, especially after a good start; to achieve nothing.

Fizzlenoun

A failure or abortive effort; a fiasco.

Fizzleverb

end weakly;

Frizzleverb

(transitive) To fry something until crisp and curled.

Frizzleverb

(transitive) To scorch.

Frizzleverb

(intransitive) To fry noisily, sizzle.

Frizzleverb

(ambitransitive) To curl or crisp, as hair; to frizz; to crinkle.

Frizzlenoun

A curl; a lock of hair crisped.

Frizzleverb

To curl or crisp, as hair; to friz; to crinkle.

Frizzleverb

To fry, toast, or broil with a sputtering sound to cook with a sizzling noise. Also fig.

Frizzleverb

To cook, in certain way, so as to curl or crinkle up.

Frizzlenoun

A curl; a lock of hair crisped.

Frizzleverb

fry something until it curls and becomes crisp

Frizzleverb

curl tightly;

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