sausage curl
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Definition
Noun: A sausage curl is a hairstyle consisting of a single, fat, cylindrical curl of hair that resembles the shape of a sausage.
Usage
This term is used specifically to describe a type of hair curl. It is a compound noun where "sausage" describes the shape of the "curl." It is typically used in the context of hairstyling, fashion, or historical descriptions.
Examples
- Her hair was styled with perfect sausage curls pinned at the back of her head.
- The Victorian portrait showed a woman with her hair in long sausage curls.
- He tried to create a sausage curl with the curling iron, but it came out too loose.
Advanced Usage
The term is often used in the plural form ("sausage curls") to describe a hairstyle featuring multiple such curls. It can evoke a specific, often historical, aesthetic.
Variants and Related Words
- Ringlet: A similar type of curl, but "ringlet" often implies a tighter, more spiral shape, while "sausage curl" specifies a thicker, more tubular form.
- Cylindrical curl: A more technical or descriptive term for the same shape.
Synonyms
- Tubular curl
- Cylindrical roll (of hair)
Antonyms
- Straight hair
- Wave (a looser, S-shaped bend in hair, as opposed to a defined curl)