Curly can be a noun when used to describe a person with curly hair, but it can also be an adjective when describing something that is shaped or formed into curls.
Yes. He used to have really curly hair. I'm sure he has had he permanently straightened or something though. =P
A trait is something affected by genes such s eye color, hair color, curly/not curly hair, or the ability to curl your tongue.
a kazell or something like that....
Look for something with lots of moisturizer in it.
Curly asks Chuck Muckle if he knows who's been vandalizing the construction site.
The curly horse. The curly horse. The curly horse.
Curly is an adjective. (I.e. curly hair, curly noodles)
No. Curly was Curly Howard, and Curly Joe was Joe "Curly Joe" DeRita. Real name: Joseph Wardell.
She has curly hair is correct.
The word 'curly' is not a noun; curly is an adjective (curly, curlier, curliest), a word that describes a noun, for example curly hair or curly noodles.The noun form is a curl.
I think if you aready have curly hair, what is the point to perming it curly? But if you have to because your hair is a curly mess then it will problemby just stay curly.