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Definition of Straightens

Straighten
Straighten Straight"en, v. t. A variant of Straiten. [Obs. or R.]

Meaning of Straightens from wikipedia

- hair shafts and is suitable for most hair conditions. The treatment straightens the hair, reduces frizz and adds a shine. The results last approximately...
- up straightener in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Straightener may refer to: Straightener (band), ****anese alternative rock band A straightening iron...
- irons, used to make the hair curl; straightening irons, commonly called straighteners or flat irons, used to straighten the hair; and crimping irons, used...
- reveal improper thrust effects since aerodynamics will not have time to straighten out the flight of the arrow. It will literally fly sideways through the...
- A hot comb (also known as a straightening comb or pressing comb) is a metal comb that is used to straighten moderate or co**** hair and create a smoother...
- Brazilian hair straightening is a semi-permanent hair straightening method done by temporarily sealing a liquid solution consisting of formaldehyde or...
- orthodontics under Kingsley and his colleagues, the treatment was focused on straightening teeth and creating facial harmony. Ignoring occlusal relationships,...
- Henriad. Richard Lawson of Vanity Fair wrote, "Chalamet does robust work, straightening his lanky posture as he goes, rising up into the role like a man ascendant"...
- "Straighten It Out" is the second single by Pete Rock & CL Smooth from their album, Mecca and the Soul Brother, which was released to critical acclaim...
- Some North American pressings have parts of the songs titled as "The Straightener" and "Every Day Comes and Goes"; the former is the coda of "Wheels of...