0 a small plastic tube that you twist hair around to make it curl
1 someone who takes part in curling (= a game played on ice in which flat round stones are slid towards a mark)
2 one of a number of small tubes that are put in a person’s hair to make it curl
3 someone who plays a game on ice, esp. in Scotland and Canada, in which special flat, round stones are slid toward a mark:
Girls who must have kerosene lamps to heat their curlers must look for trouble.
I wore my hair down my back in curls—that is, when it was done up on curlers the night before—and it was almost tow color.
Would she be putting up her hair in curlers every night, and whimpering when, as sometimes happens, the slow gait of her horse became intolerable?
The pomaded hair would then be curled in various sections (varying on the specific style), with heated clay curlers.
Every winter curlers came to play on the ice.
They could just take off the headscarf, remove the curlers and shake down their hair.
He gets some dynamite sticks and places them in the monster's hair, which give the appearance of curlers.
The expectation is that most curlers will use a wheelchair in their daily life.