curling iron

curling iron
a rod, usually of metal, used when heated for curling the hair, which is twined around it.
Also, curling irons. Also called curling tongs.
[1625-35]

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  • curling iron — noun A heated cylindrical device for curling the hair …   Wiktionary

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